I’m not afraid of any legal action – Bayo Onanuga dares Peter Obi to sue him

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Bayo Onanuga, President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, has challenged Peter Obi to proceed with his defamation and libel charges, expressing no fear of any legal repercussions. Onanuga’s comments come after Obi threatened to sue him if he did not apologize and retract allegations suggesting Obi was instigating violence.

On July 23, 2024, Obi demanded that Onanuga apologize and retract his statements linking Obi to an impending mass protest. Onanuga had accused Obi of inciting unrest by making provocative comments about the Nigerian economy, insinuating that Obi’s words were meant to mobilize his supporters to destabilize the country. In a tweet, Onanuga alleged, “Peter Obi’s supporters are the people planning mayhem in Nigeria and that Obi should be held responsible for anarchy.”

Obi’s legal team responded, stating that Onanuga’s tweet damaged Obi’s reputation by falsely depicting him as someone who condones violence, contrary to his well-documented history of non-violence. The legal team described the publication as a calculated effort to demean and embarrass Obi.

In a letter to Onanuga, Obi’s legal team demanded a retraction and a public apology in four national newspapers and on Onanuga’s verified X account. Additionally, Obi sought ₦5 billion in damages for the embarrassment caused to him and his family.

Despite these demands, Onanuga remained defiant, tweeting, “I am still waiting for the letter from Peter Obi’s lawyer threatening a ₦5 billion suit and demanding an apology to Peter Obi over the planned ‘revolution’. Let me just tell Obi and his lawyer: I am not afraid of any legal action. We shall meet in court.”

The All Progressives Congress (APC) also criticized Obi, accusing him of inciting Nigerians against President Tinubu with manipulative and false narratives. The APC described Obi’s remarks on the economy as “an admixture of half-truths, blatant distortions and misinformation” aimed at stirring public outrage against the Tinubu administration. The party further accused Obi of hypocrisy, claiming it was unreasonable for him to expect Tinubu to achieve what he “failed miserably to accomplish in eight years as governor of Anambra State.”

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