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MKO Abiola’s widow slams N100 billion defamation suit on police, others

Prof. Zainab-Duke Abiola is accusing the police of allegedly framing her in September 2022 for assaulting a police inspector.

• January 22, 2023
Prof Zainab Duke-Abiola
Prof Zainab Duke-Abiola (Credit: Sahara Reporters)

Zainab-Duke Abiola, the widow of late MKO Abiola has dragged the Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba-Alkali and an Inspector, Teju Moses, to court for alleged defamation.

Mrs Abiola through her counsel, Tawo Tawo, in her statement of claim, averred that she was framed in September 2022 by the defendants for allegedly assaulting Insp. Moses.

Mrs Abiola was arrested for allegedly assaulting the police officer, her former orderly, for refusing to carry out menial and domestic chores at her house.

Mrs Abiola, in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/2370/2022, claimed that her personality and image had been irredeemably battered by the defamation and assassination of her character which had diminished her status in society.

The plaintiff averred that the alleged defamation caused her so much damage, trauma, ill health and reduced her standing and recognition in the global society bearing in mind the fact that they had attained international reputation.

She also averred that the defamation caused her so much damage, trauma, ill health and reduced her standing and recognition in the global society bearing in mind that she had attained international reputation.

She claimed that the publication in print, electronic and social media as well national dailies by the police against her person had lowered her estimation in the eyes of right thinking members of society.

“Contrary to the defamatory statement in the print and electronic media as well as online media, I never assaulted my former orderly neither did I instruct anyone else to do so.

“Such an incident never took place in my house as there are CCTV cameras all over the street surroundings to debunk the claim.

“Contrary to the allegations, I have never asked the former orderly to carry out any domestic chores as sophisticated robot machines like Alexa are installed in the palace.

“I was never a suspect but a victim of a frame up by the defendants,’’ she said.

She added that the acts of the defendants were libelous, scandalous, slanderous and defamatory by calling her unprintable names both in the conventional and social media.

The plaintiff also averred that she was the serving Chief Legal Consultant of the Nigeria Police, adding that she was pleading and relying on all relevant material and documents pertaining to the suit.

In her writ of summons, Mrs Abiola prayed the court for a declaration that the act of the police against her caused her nightmares as she was in constant fear for her life.

The plaintiff, therefore, asked the court to order the defendants to pay her N100 billion as damages.

She said the amount was for defamation, shame, ridicule, harassment, trauma, humiliation and public embarrassment meted out to her by the police.

She also asked the court for an order directing the defendants to tender an unreserved apology in all print and electronic media.

‘’An order of court directing the defendants to issue a press statement retracting the assertions they made earlier.

“An order of court directing the defendants to pay the plaintiffs the sum of N100 billion as damages for the defamation, shame, ridicule, harassment, trauma, humiliation and public embarrassment suffered by the plaintiffs.

“An order of court directing the defendants to pay the sum of N100 million as the cost of this suit.

“An order of this court directing the defendants to pay the sum of N1 billion as general damages.

“An award of 10 per cent interest on the judgment sum from the date of judgment until final liquidation of the judgment.’’

The case has, however, not been assigned to a judge.

Mrs Abiola was arrested by the police for allegedly assaulting a policewoman, Insp. Teju Moses in September 2022.

She was charged to court with attempt to commit culpable homicide and the court, A Wuse Zone Six Chief Magistrates’ Court, admitted her to bail on October 5, 2022.

(NAN)

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