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Lai Mohammed Drags Online Medium To Court, Seeks N100b Damages
Nigeria’s Information and Culture Minister, Lai Mohammed, has dragged an online publication, Pointblank News, before an Abuja High Court over alleged libel.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a copy of the Writ of Summon, the minister is seeking the sum of N50 billion aggravated and exemplary damages for alleged libel from the defendants.
As contained in the court paper, the minister also asked the court to award another N50 billion general damages against the defendants for alleged libelous publications against him.
The defendants to the suit are Mr Jackson Ude, publisher of the online media and Uduma Mba, the Editor of the medium.
In the summon, the minister said the defendants exclusively published and widely circulated stories in their medium alleging his involvement in a purported N10 billion fraud scandal.
“The defendants made a publication described as ‘Exclusive Pointblanknews.com investigations’ and written under the very bold banner and title: ‘Lai Mohammed in N10 billion Fraud Scandal as ICPC swoops on NBC” which was published on Aug. 3, 2021.
“They published another one tagged as ‘Lai Mohammed, NBC head for showdown over N10 billion Fraud, Minister in Hot Deal with Interpol Most Wanted” published on Aug. 11, 2021.″
The minister contended that the said publications by the defendants against him “are untrue, malicious, unfounded and wicked.”
He added that the said publications were deliberately fabricated and concocted to ridicule and bring his person to disrepute.
Mohammed said he had never been found wanting in character and reputation in all the private and public organisations he had served.
He said the defendants concocted the false stories to paint him in very bad light, defame him and injure his character and reputation.
The minister added that since the publication, he had been inundated with calls and personal visits from well wishers, friends, admirers, political followers and his political adversaries.
Mohammed said because of the false and offensive publications, he had suffered mental distress and serious injury to his feelings.