Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has filed a lawsuit against human rights activist Deji Adeyanju for defamatory comments.
Obi accused Adeyanju of making false, baseless, unfounded, malicious, reckless, scandalous, and defamatory statements against him on social media.
In the suit, filed at the state high court in Onitsha, Anambra, Obi is also asking the court to order Adeyanju to tender an unreserved apology to him on social media and in three national newspapers.
“AN ORDER compelling the Defendant to immediately retract and delete from all his social media platforms, including but not limited to his “X” handle @adeyanjudeji, his verified Facebook account “Adeyanju Deji,” Instagram account @AdeyanjuDeji and any other online platforms or sites, all false and malicious publication describing the Plaintiff with derogatory labels (including “leader of a mob,” “religious bigot,” “fraud,” “scum,” “political fraud,” “political prostitute”), allegations of financial misconduct, dishonesty, or abuse of office, which have harmed the Plaintiff’s personal, political, and professional reputation,” part of the court documents reads.
“AN ORDER OF PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the Defendant, whether by himself, his servants, agents, privies, representatives, assigns or through any media or online platform whatsoever, from publishing, broadcasting or causing to be published or broadcast any defamatory words or materials against the Plaintiff.
“AGGRAVATED AND/OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES in the sum of ₦500,000,000.00 (Five Hundred Million Naira) against the Defendant for his reckless, malicious and persistent course of conduct in publishing and republishing the defamatory words complained of, calculated to disparage and ridicule the Plaintiff before the Nigerian public, polity and international community.
“GENERAL DAMAGES in the sum of ₦1,000,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) against the Defendant, being compensation for the harm, ridicule, odium, emotional distress, and reputational injury suffered by the Plaintiff as a result of the Defendant’s defamatory publications,” the document added.