Afrobeat musician Afeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, has threatened to drag Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo before the court unless she apologies for allegedly defaming him.
Naira Marley, who made the threat in a pre-action letter written on his behalf by his lawyer, Olalekan Ojo (SAN), stated that if his demand is not honoured by the actress, he will sue her for N500 million.
The musician, in the letter dated December 12, 2023, accused Ojo of disseminating false, malicious, and libellous content on her Instagram account about him.
He specifically asked the actress to publish an apology on her official Instagram account and in a national daily within seven days of receiving the letter; failure to do so would result in him commencing legal proceedings to demand damages of N500 million from the actress and a court injunction refraining her from repeating similar libel.
Ojo has, since the death of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, been championing advocacy, which she termed “Justice for Mohbad.”
The letter reads in part, “We are Solicitors to Azeez Fashola (a.k.a. Naira Marley), an internationally renowned British and Nigerian Singer/Artist with over seven million followers from now on referred to as our client under whose instruction we write concerning the above headed subject matter.
“It is necessary to preface this letter by stating that in recognition of the iconic status of our client, the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) engaged him to use his skills and platforms to put out content that will discourage millions of his followers and Nigerian youths from substance abuse.
“It is our instruction that sometime in September 2023, you maliciously and falsely published of and concerning our client on your official Instagram handle ‘iyaboojofespris’ the following words: and destroying their lives and leaving them without a kobo to get help…….you go still explain taya bcos evidence dey, that your interview you go still re do am again…….make we get justice for Mohbad first”.
“It is unarguably clear that the above-quoted words are in their ordinary and natural meanings meant or were understood to mean by regular right-thinking members of the public that have read the post that our client is a drug addict and that he laced the food and drinks which our Client gave to the boys staying with him with drugs with the resultant effect of occasioning monumental destruction of their lives.
“Your publication of the above words on the internet, which is readily accessible to users of the system, constituted a very serious libel and has caused our client colossal damage to his reputation.
“It is incontestably clear that the above-quoted publication, which has been read by countless internet users globally, is defamatory of our client and has brought him to public ridicule and contempt with the resultant damage to our client’s reputation.
“It is our further instruction that since the publication, our Client has been inundated with calls from his followers, colleagues, friends and fans all over the world who had read the post expressing their disgust and dismay at the defamatory and libellous publication you had maliciously and falsely posted on your official Instagram handle “iyaboojofespris” of and concerning our Client.”