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Otti Gives Ikpeazu’s Ex-aide Seven Days to Retract Defamatory Post

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Abia State governor, Alex Otti, has asked one Mr. Eze Chikamnayo to “retract each of the cocktail of malicious online defamatory publications” he recently made against the governor on his Facebook wall and to pay Dr. Otti N100billion compensation within seven (7) days or face a defamation court action.

Otti made the demand through his consultant counsel, Dr. Sonny Ajala (SAN).

Ajala served Chikamnayo the letter on Thursday, October 2, 2025, demanded the following on behalf of Dr. Otti:

“1. Written retraction on your Facebook Wall titled Iyierioba Chikamnayo of each of the cocktail of the malicious online defamatory publications against our client on your Facebook Wall titled; Iyierioba Chikamnayo on 22/9/2025, 21/9/2025, 14/9/2025, 13/9/2025, 9/9/2025, 15/8/2025 and 21/7/2025 enumerated above and the said retractions to be further published in four national dailies to wit; the Thisday Newspaper, the Punch Newspaper, the Nation Newspaper and the national Ambassador Newspaper.

“2. Written APOLOGY from you to our client to be published/circulated on your Facebook Wall titled Iyierioba Chikamnayo for each of the cocktail of the malicious online defamatory publications against our client on your Facebook Wall titled; Iyierioba Chikamnayo on 22/9/2025, 21/9/2025, 14/9/2025, 13/9/2025, 9/9/2025, 15/8/2025 and 21/7/2025 enumerated above.

“3. Compensation of N100Billion (One Hundred Billion Naira) to our client, for your cocktail of false and malicious online defamatory publications against our client on your Facebook Wall titled; Iyierioba Chikamnayo on 22/9/2025, 21/9/2025, 14/9/2025, 13/9/2025, 9/9/2025, 15/8/2025 and 21/7/2025 as enumerated above for the gross erosion of the reputation of our client before the right thinking members of the public, good people of Abia State that elected our client their Governor in 2023, our clients colleagues in the financial sector and his political associates.

“4. Cease and desist forthwith from writing, authoring, sharing, forwarding defamatory publications of all descriptions on your Facebook Wall titled; Iyierioba Chikamnayo together with any other social/digital platforms concerning the person and office of Dr. Alex C. Otti, OFR.”

The letter also gave notice that should Barrister Eze Chikamnayo “fail, refuse and/or ignore to comply with the demands within SEVEN (7) days from the delivery of the letter to his Facebook Wall, titled; Iyierioba Chikamnayo and his Phone number/Whatsapp;0818-193-3333 respectively, “we shall without further recourse to you seek legal redress for the appropriate remedy against you for your malicious online libelous publication against our client graphically recounted herein.”

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Appeal Court Affirms Ruling Barring VIO from Impounding Vehicles, Fining Motorists

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Thursday upheld the judgment that stopped the Directorate of Road Traffic Services and Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) from seizing vehicles or imposing fines on motorists.

In a unanimous decision by a three-member panel, the appellate court found no basis to set aside the Federal High Court’s ruling of October 16, 2024, which restrained the VIO from harassing motorists.

The appeal filed by the VIO was dismissed for lacking merit. Justice Oyejoju Oyewumi delivered in the lead judgment.

The high court had earlier ruled, in a judgment by Justice Nkeonye Maha, that no law authorizes the VIO to stop motorists, impound vehicles, or impose penalties for alleged traffic offences.

The case arose from a fundamental rights suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/1695/2023) filed by lawyer Abubakar Marshal.

Marshal informed the court that VIO officials stopped him at Jabi in Abuja on December 12, 2023, and seized his vehicle without lawful reason. He asked the court to determine whether their actions violated his rights.

Justice Maha agreed and ordered the VIO and its agents not to impound vehicles or impose fines on motorists, describing the actions as unlawful. She held that only a court can impose fines or sanctions.

She ruled that the VIO’s conduct breached the applicant’s constitutional right to property under Section 42 of the 1999 Constitution and Article 14 of the African Charter. She further held that the VIO has no legal authority to seize vehicles or penalize motorists, as doing so infringes on rights to fair hearing, movement and presumption of innocence.

Although Marshal, represented by Femi Falana, SAN, requested ₦500 million in damages and a public apology, the court awarded ₦2.5 million.

The Directorate of Road Traffic Services, its Director, its Abuja Area Commander at the time (identified as Mr. Leo), team leader Solomon Onoja, and the FCT Minister were listed as respondents.

They appealed the decision, but the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal.

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Tinubu Nominates Ibas, Dambazau, Enang, Ohakim As Ambassadors

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President Bola Tinubu has nominated Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, the immediate past sole administrator of Rivers State and a former Chief of Naval Staff, as a non-career ambassador.

Tinubu also nominated Ita Enang, a former senator; Chioma Ohakim, former First Lady of Imo State; and Abdulrahman Dambazau, former Minister of Interior and ex-Chief of Army Staff, as non-career ambassadors.

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Senate Confirms Chris Musa As New Defence Minister

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The Nigerian Senate has confirmed General Christopher Musa, the former Chief of Defence Staff, as the country’s new Minister of Defence.

The announcement was contained in a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu.

Musa, who retired from the military just 40 days ago, was nominated by President Tinubu on Tuesday to succeed former Defence Minister Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, who stepped down on health grounds.

According to Onanuga’s statement, the Senate approved Musa’s appointment on Wednesday through a voice vote, following a thorough screening session during which lawmakers posed numerous questions.

“Senate confirms Gen. Christopher Musa as Minister of Defence The Senate has confirmed the former Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, as the Minister of Defence. The Senate confirmed Musa on Wednesday via a voice vote after a rigorous screening session in which lawmakers asked him many questions,” the statement read in part.

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