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

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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 s...

Popular TikToker ‘Tumma’ Remanded in Kuje Prison Over Defamation Case Involving Senator Ned Nwoko and Wife Regina Daniels

In a developing legal drama that has captured national attention, Nigerian TikToker Timothy Gabriel, popularly known as Tumma, has been remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre following defamation allegations made by Senator Ned Nwoko and his wife, Regina Daniels. The case was heard on July 2, 2025, at the Federal High Court in Abuja under Justice Yilwa H. Joseph.

Tumma was accused of publishing defamatory content and spreading false information on social media aimed at tarnishing the image of the influential couple. The charges, filed by the FCT Police Command, border on cyberstalking and injurious falsehood, both of which carry serious penalties under Nigeria’s cybercrime laws.

Although Tumma’s legal team had filed a bail application on June 30, the motion was not found in the court’s file during the hearing, leading the judge to postpone further action and order that he be remanded in custody. The court has now adjourned the case to October 8, 2025, for further proceedings.

Senator Ned Nwoko, through his media office, expressed his displeasure over what he described as “vile and reckless allegations” made by the social media influencer. He emphasized that freedom of expression must not be abused, especially when it leads to the defamation of character and misinformation.

This case has sparked conversations online about the limits of free speech, the responsibility of content creators, and the growing legal risks faced by influencers in Nigeria. While some social media users believe the charges are excessive, others argue that public figures deserve protection from online harassment.

As the legal process unfolds, all eyes remain on the October trial date. The outcome could set a significant precedent for how defamation and cybercrime laws are applied in Nigeria’s digital age.

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