‘Can’t wait for us to meet in court’ – Deji Adeyanju reacts as Peter Obi threatens legal action

Ifeanyi Eze
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Former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi has threatened a lawsuit against popular Nigerian human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju over alleged defamatory posts.

Obi’s legal team through EJESIMEN & CO MADIBA CHAMBERS, SAN, said the lawyer had on different occasions made derogatory remarks against Obi via X and other social media platforms, defaming the former governor.

The notice, particularly referred to a post made in August 21, where Adeyanju accused Obi of stealing from Anambra State coffer to invest in his family business.

In the post, Deji claimed that he met with the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party and he (Obi) tried to “give me money and called it thank you for coming, it’s 100% true”.

Obi’s legal team demanded a public retraction of the alleged defamatory remarks alongside an unreserved apology from Adeyanju.

However, in a post shared on his official Facebook page Wednesday night, the lawyer said he is ready to meet Obi in court.

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He wrote, “I can’t wait to meet him in court finally. A fraud parading himself as a messiah”.

Deji is a staunch critic of Obi, who has insisted that the former governor may never emerge Nigerian President.

He had severally, clashed with Obi’s supporters known as Obidients online following ‘unfavorable’ posts.

In a recent post on Facebook, Deji claimed that it is too late for the former governor to be elected a Nigerian President.

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‘Can’t wait for us to meet in court’ – Deji Adeyanju reacts as Peter Obi threatens legal action

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