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Iyabo Ojo returns favour, slams Naira Marley with N1bn lawsuit

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Iyabo Ojo also alleged that Marley in an attempt to disparage her, posted his lawsuit online rather than serve her

By Kehinde Okeowo

Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo has responded to a lawsuit by popular singer, Azeez Fashola better known as Naira Marley with a countersuit demanding N1bn.

Counsel to the Marlian Record label boss recently sent out a pre-action notice demanding that the actress pay N500 million in damages for allegedly linking his client to the death of one of his former signee, Mohbad.

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Reacting to the lawsuit, Ojo claimed Marley’s lawyer brought the claims to the media and public “but failed to serve them to me.”

She also alleged that failure to deliver the letter to her before going online was a calculated attempt to disparage her well-earned reputation.

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Taking to her verified Instagram account, Iyabo Ojo posted the letter issued by her lawyers.

It read, “Foremost, our client would ordinarily have dismissed your letter of 12th day of December 2023 for being outrightly inconsequential and of no relevance, premised on your failure to transmit the correspondence either by hand or post till this very day.

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“Our client views your conduct (failure to first serve a copy of the letter of 12 December 2023 before same was released) as a calculated attempt to disparage her well-earned reputation, tarnish her jealously parded vocal capital and advocacy, and ultimately cause her psychological trauma not limited to incitement of the members of the public to (cyber) bully and lose the goodwill of her clients thereby resulted in loss of patronage of her craft and income from sales of goods and services.

The statement further read, “Our client shall be claiming the sum of One Billion Naira (N1, 000, 000, 000.00) deliberately misleading the public a letter was served on her with the intent of causing grievous harm which has indeed led to the grievous loss of income and lower her standards amongst right-thinking individuals, Nigerian and International associates, corporate institutions and reputable companies our client works for as ambassadors and/or Counter-Claim against your client for One Billion Naira (N1, 000, 000, 000.00) for first bringing to the media and/or public, a letter addressed to her but deliberately not delivered/served.”

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