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Gbaja sues PFIPC’s Adeniyi Adeyemi for N15bn over alleged defamation

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Gbaja sues PFIPC’s Adeniyi Adeyemi for N15bn over alleged defamation

Femi Gbajabiamila, chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu, has sued Adeniyi Adeyemi, director-general of the controversial presidential foreign intervention promotion council (PFIPC), for alleged defamation.

In the suit filed before a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court, Gbajabiamila is seeking N10 billion as general damages, N5 billion as aggravated damages, N200 million as the cost of the action, and an order compelling Adeyemi to publish a full retraction and apology in five national newspapers.

BACKGROUND

On July 7, Gbajabiamila threatened a N10 billion defamation suit against Adeyemi over allegations of murder and bribery.

In a letter signed by Kemi Pinheiro, Gbajabimila’s counsel, Adeyemi was asked to take down all videos in which he made the allegations against the chief of staff.

Adeyemi was also asked to publish a full retraction and apology in at least five national newspapers and across all social media platforms on which a press conference he conveyed on June 26 was circulated.

Adeyemi had alleged that Gbajabiamila collected N400 million bribe through a proxy for the appointment letter into the fictitious agency, which the presidency has since disowned.

Adeyemi also linked Gbajabiamila to attempts to deploy security agencies against him and to the death of one Babatunde Tanimola, whom he described as an intermediary between himself and the chief of staff.

DEFAMATION SUIT

Gbajabiamila, in his statement of claim, denied ever meeting or communicating with Adeyemi, describing the allegations as “entirely false, baseless, malicious, reckless and wholly devoid of any factual or evidential foundation”.

“The claimant has never met the defendant, never held any meeting with him and has never authorised any intermediary, representative, agent or proxy to demand or receive money on his behalf,” the court document reads.

The suit noted that Gbajabiamila had issued a cease-and-desist letter to Adeyemi, demanding a retraction and apology within 72 hours.

Rather than retract the allegations, Gbajabiamila said Adeyemi granted an interview to Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, published on Instagram, during which he admitted he had never personally met the claimant and that his alleged communications had been conducted through Tanimola, who is now deceased.

Adeyemi also granted another interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, aired on July 13 and anchored by Seun Okinbaloye, where he maintained the substance of his earlier claims without retracting them.

Gbajabiamila is praying the court to declare that the words spoken and published by Adeyemi “are false, malicious and defamatory”.

He is seeking N10 billion in general damages and N5 billion in aggravated damages plus N200 million in costs and 10 percent interest on the judgment sum.

Gbajabiamila is also seeking an order compelling Adeyemi to publish a retraction and unconditional apology in five national newspapers within seven days of judgment, maintain the apology across all social media and electronic platforms for 30 consecutive days, remove every publication and recording containing the allegations, and a perpetual injunction restraining further publication.

 

Culled from The Cable

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