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Court Dismisses Gani Adams’s ₦5 Billion Defamation Suit Against Sunday Igboho

In a major courtroom development, the Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan has dismissed a ₦5 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Chief Gani Adams, the Aare-Ona-Kakanfo of Yorubaland, against Yoruba Nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.

The case, which has generated much public interest, centered around allegations that Igboho had unlawfully recorded a private phone conversation between the two men and leaked it to the public, which Adams described as an invasion of privacy and a serious breach of his constitutional rights.

However, during Thursday's sitting, the presiding judge, Justice O.T. Ademola-Salami, ruled that the suit lacked merit due to a fundamental procedural flaw. According to the court, the affidavit supporting Gani Adams’s claims was not sworn to personally by him or a legally authorized representative with sufficient knowledge of the facts. This, the judge stated, rendered the suit legally defective.

As a result, the court struck out the case and ordered Chief Gani Adams to pay ₦500,000 in legal costs to Sunday Igboho.

The ruling is being seen by many legal experts as a major victory for Igboho, who has been a controversial but prominent figure in the Yoruba self-determination movement. It also highlights the importance of proper legal procedures, especially in high-profile civil cases.

Reactions have poured in from across the southwest, with supporters of Sunday Igboho celebrating the outcome as vindication, while others are calling for a more peaceful resolution to internal disputes among Yoruba leaders.

This case serves as a reminder that no matter how influential or prominent an individual may be, legal standards and processes must be adhered to. The decision is expected to close this particular legal chapter between the two figures — at least for now.

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