Libel: Court orders Linda Ikeji to pay N30m as damages
Source: Pm News Nigeria
Foremost blogger, Linda Ikeji, was ordered by a Delta High Court sitting in Effurun on Monday to pay the sum of N30 million as general damage to the Neo-Black Movement (NBM) of Africa over alleged libelous publication.
The Court gave the order while delivering its ruling in a N1 billion suit filed by NBM and three others against Linda Ikeji for defamation and libel.
The lawsuit had the Registered Trustees of NBM of Africa, Ese Kakor, Felix Kupa, and Mayor Onyebueke as the claimants.
Delivering judgment, Justice Roli Daibo-Harriman, also awarded N300,000 as the cost of litigations against the Nigerian blogger
The court also ordered Ikeji to place a publication in her blog and national dailies retracting the libelous publication complained about.
Furthermore, the judge ordered Ikeji to restrain from making further damaging publications against the Claimants and members of the NBM of Africa.
In her judgment, Justice Daibo-Harriman clearly described the words, dreaded cultist group, black axe, criminal organization, and others as used by the defendant in her libelous publication as all defamatory.
The blogger in her publication of Oct. 19, 2021. allegedly referred to NBM of Africa as a dreaded cult group, black axe, criminal organization, and other names.
Consequently, the claimants prayed to the court for an award of N1 billion only and an unreserved apology to be published in her blog and two national newspapers and among others.
The defendant was not present in court nor was she represented.
Addressing newsmen shortly after the court proceeds, lead counsel to the claimants, Mr Kelvin Agbroko said that it was a well-deserved judgment.
“This will serve as lesson to bloggers that it is not every item you publish. It is good to verify information before making a publication.
“NBM of Africa is a legal organization duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
“The publication made by the defendant against my client has been cleared that it was a damaging publication.
“NBM is good to go, we are going to take all necessary steps to enforce the terms of the judgment against her.
“It was an erudite judgment that is all-encompassing and will be difficult to fault,” Agbroko said.
Also responding to the judgement the President of NBM of Africa, Mr Ese Kakor said that the case had been on for about two years.
He said that the judgment was a warning to bloggers and other members of the public not to call people or organizations names that were not ascribed to them in a bid to blackmail or defame their characters.
“What Ikeji did was just to sell in a bid to defame the character of NBM of Africa, it is very wrong.
“I advised other bloggers not to follow the same steps as they may also face similar litigation.
“Do not try and defame people’s character. NBM has nothing to do with cultism, black axe. It is not a criminal organization but a registered organization,” he said.
Kakor, however, advised the public to be law-abiding and do things within the ambits of the law.