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Natasha Files N5bn Defamation Case Against Senator Nwaebonyi

Natasha Files N5bn Defamation Case Against Senator Nwaebonyi

A N5billion defamation lawsuit has been filed by suspended Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, against her colleague, Onyekachi Nwaebonyi over allegation that she had six children with different men.

The lawsuit, filed by her legal team led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), M. J. Numa, asserts that Nwaebonyi’s statement is entirely false and was made with the intent to damage her reputation.

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan told the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that Senator Onyekachi Nwaebonyi, who represents Ebonyi North Central, had seriously damaged her reputation, caused her emotional distress, and undermined her credibility and public standing.

She added that the defendant, who is also the Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, had on March 6, 2025, during a televised interview on Channels TV’s “Sunrise Daily” programme, falsely, maliciously, and without any lawful justification, referred to her as a “gold digger,” a “habitual liar,” and a “habitual blackmailer.”

“These statements were broadcast nationally and rebroadcast across multiple online and social media platforms, thus ensuring wide publication,” the claimant added, insisting the claims were false, malicious and targeted at bringing her image to disrepute.

“The claimant further contends that these statements in their natural and ordinary meaning, are meant and were understood to portray the claimant: as someone who constantly extorts people for money through dishonest and unscrupulous means as a career.

“As someone who demands money or other benefits from someone in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them. As a woman who forms relationships with men purely to obtain money or gifts from them.

“As someone who constantly tells lies and does not speak the truth on most occasions and as someone who uses the threat of damaging information to coerce others into acting in her favour.”

“That the defendant, who is equally a member of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct and Public Petitions of the 10th Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, made those false and reckless statements to prejudice the mind of the public against the claimant’s petition before the Senate.”

Consequently, Senator Among other requests, Akpoti-Uduaghan urged the court to issue a perpetual injunction preventing the defendant—along with his associates, agents, representatives, affiliates, or anyone acting on his behalf—from making any further defamatory statements about her or repeating the remarks in question.

In the suit marked: CV/1259/25, she further prayed for an order of the court, to compel the defendant to retract the defamatory words on the same platforms used to make the defamatory publications and to tender an unreserved apology in at least two national newspapers electronically and vide print media circulated nationwide, within 7 days from the day of the delivery of judgment in the matter.

She also urged the court to award “the sum of N5 billion only, against the defendant being aggravated and exemplary damages in favour of the Claimant for the false, malicious and injurious statements that have since caused the Ccaimant considerable distress, reputational harm, embarrassment, and emotional distress.”

As well as: “An order of this Honourable Court awarding post-judgment interest on the judgment sum awarded to the Claimant at the rate of 10% per annum from the date of delivery of the judgment until the judgment debt is fully liquidated.”

“The claimant is an inspiration to women in politics and aspiring women for speaking truth to power.

“The claimant is not spoiling the chance of women in politics as falsely alleged, rather she is inspiring women to be bold in their quest for politics and good governance,” she added.

Source: Vanguard

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