Popular singer and immediate past Director General of the National
Center for Women Development, Ms. Onyeka Onwenu, has reacted to the
judgment delivered against her by a judge of the Ikeja High Court,
Justice I. O. Akinkugbe, in a suit instituted against her by Chief Tony
Okoroji for defamation of character asking her to pay the sum of N5m and
tender an apology to Okoroji. According to Onyeka, she has done no
wrong and won’t be paying a dime or apologising to Okoroji. Here’s what
Onyeka said in a chat with Sunday Scoop.
“The judgment given by Justice Akinkugbe is most unfair and cannot
stand. Throughout the trial, the plaintiff’s lawyer kept referring to
the fact that I was a member of the Peoples Democratic Party and my
appointment to office as Director General of the PDP but that I was
serving under an APC Government.
“My lawyer raised an objection as we did not think that my party
affiliations had anything to do with the case at hand. But the judge to
our consternation allowed that line of questioning. I am waiting to
receive a copy of the judgment, at which point I will have more to say.
For now, I am certain that this judgment cannot and will not hold based
on the fact that we were able dismiss the allegations convincingly and
unequivocally. We are appealing the judgement, of course.”
Speaking further, Onyeka said she would not apologise as ordered by the court.
“I will not apologise and I will not pay any fine. I am guilty of
nothing. We have a country where one is allowed to pursue justice and,
by God’s grace, justice will be served. If not by Justice Akinkugbe,
then certainly by an Appeal Court or even the Supreme Court of Nigeria.”
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