His Excellency Ibrahim Dosara, former Zamfara State Commissioner for Information, has filed a lawsuit against Jackson Udeh, former media aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, alleging defamation and fake news.
The suit, filed at the Federal Capital Territory High Court, seeks £5 billion in damages. Dosala presented by Moses EBTA, a Nigerian major lawyer (SAN), has demanded a court order to prevent UDE's slander content.
The trial has been accused of spreading incorrect information on other media platforms, including UDE's proven handle X (@jacksonpbn) and Pointblanknews. In a lawsuit on September 13, Dosara claimed that Ude's statement was incorrectly depicted in a misconduct of Zamfala's controversy.
The incident emphasizes the continuous battle with incorrect information and the legal consequences of the spread of false claims, and emphasizes the importance of the court's claim. Middown would have accused the doser that the media specialist attracted to terrorism and created a document to receive important payments to promote the media.
Etro emphasized the severity of the accusation, focusing on the serious damage caused by Dosara's reputation. The lawsuit seeks a public retraction and apology, highlighting the need for Udet to publicly acknowledge his mistake. He must publish an apology in national newspapers and online platforms. Ebute also cited difficulties in providing service to Ude due to his unknown address, alluding to the possibility of requesting alternative services.
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