A High Court of Justice of the Federal Capital Territory sitting in Zuba is set to deliver judgement on an N500 million libel case filed by a former minister of foreign affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, against Ambassador Lilian Onoh.
The trial judge, Justice Keziah Ogbonnaya will also deliver her verdict on a counterclaim filed by Ambassador Onoh against Onyeama in which she is praying the court for N2 billion compensation against the former minister.
Onyema had sued Ms Onoh, an ambassador in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who is also a sister to his former wife, for libel, alleging that she defamed him in several memos she sent to then-President Muhammadu Buhari while he was the minister.
The former minister asked the trial judge, Keziah Ogbonnaya, to award him N500 million as compensation against Ambassador Onoh and two other defendants – Akelicious Media Company and Newswire Law & Event Magazine – for „their defamatory publications against“ him.
Onoh alleged that foreign service staff members stole funds belonging to Nigerian embassies and high commissions on a large scale.
He equally contended that Onoh’s contention that Onyeama did not swear to the witness statement on oath that accompanied his suit has no legal basis.
Elachi further said Onoh was precluded from questioning Onyeama’s identity because she did not tender any evidence to refute the former minister‘s identity in the suit.
In the closing arguments, Onoh’s lawyer, J.O. Okpor, said the former minister failed to prove „any defamatory words“ used against him by his client.
He wondered why Onyeama would seek to „gag the whole world from ever saying things against“ him by „judicial sleight of hand.“
Okpor argued that Ms Onoh who testified in the suit via Zoom from her residence at Texas in the US, „proved beyond reasonable doubt that“ Onyeama had no legal basis in law for the suit he filed.
After listening to the lawyers‘ arguments, the judge adjourned the suit for judgement. The judge said a date for the verdict would be communicated to the parties.