Lagos-based Lawyer Olumide Babalola has dragged the popular celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji before the Lagos High Court for unauthorized and offensive use of his picture.
In Suit No. LD/3265MFHR/2016 before Hon. Justice O.H. Oshodi, the lawyer sued the blogger for damages in the sum of N50, 000,000 (Fifty Million Naira) for the unauthorized use of his picture on her blog for crime-related stories which he claimed has subjected him to mental and psychological torture in violation of his constitutional right to dignity of human person and freedom from degrading treatment.
Pending the time of the hearing of the main suit, Justice O.H. Oshodi granted an injunction restraining Linda Ikeji from further use of the lawyer’s picture otherwise she would be committed to prison for contempt of court.
It was gathered that the award-winning lawyer who just returned from New York, United States of America, where he was presented with an International Gold award for quality and excellence in business in recognition of his varying public interest litigations had earlier written to Linda Ikeji to desist from further publication but the blogger called him bluff.
The matter has been adjourned to September 2016 for hearing.
See a copy of the lawsuit below:
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Blogger Linda Ikeji slammed with N50million lawsuit
Blogger Linda Ikeji slammed with N50million lawsuit
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Saturday, June 04, 2016
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This flat-chested girl that refused to grow up and become a woman, its high time someone clipped her wings. I think thats one of the side effects of money and fame in the lives of women. One will imagine what will be happening when they have equality rights enshrined in the Nigerian constitution!
ReplyDeleteBarrister you never tell us your problem with this babe. Una dey date before abi una wan date?
ReplyDeleteShe is showing herself.
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ReplyDeleteOh c'mon, this is too minute to go to court for unless there is another hidden agenda which may be linked to money or a sponsored bias.
ReplyDeleteSeptember 2016? Nawah for Nigerian rule of law. In Kansas or Mississippi this a 1 day case
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