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Scandal: Famous Nollywood Actress, Lizzy Anjorin Dragged To Court

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The way social media is elevating many unknown personalities to the world class celebrities is the same way it brought many eminent personalities down to a zero level in this 21sy century generation, as a Canada-based Yoruba art and culture promoter, Mr Joel Olaniyi Oyatoye, asked a Lagos High Court to compel Nollywood actress, Mrs Elizabeth Anjorin Lawal, popularly known as Lizzy Anjorin to pay him 30 million naira for alleged defamation

The plaintiff, Oyatoye, popularly known as Baba Asa, in the suit numbered LD/ADR/3481/2021, claimed in a 13-paragraph affidavit that the sole defendant, Lizzy Anjorin, defamed him on her social media page,

….Oyatoye claimed that he became conversant with the actress in the course of his business as a promoter and enabler of Yoruba art, culture and tradition in 2018 when he was preparing to organise the annual Asa Day for 2018 in Canada, adding that the actress was contacted to participate in the event and all issues relating to her participation and engagement in the Asa Day 2018, were sorted out effectively and conclusively.

….He explained further that on January 30, 2021, several of his acquaintances informed him that they saw a post on social media attributed to the actress titled ‘The Fraudster of Manitoba and the Fraudster of Winnipeg’ which alleged that Baba Asa perpetrated a fraud on her and people connected to her.

…..He added that there was no justification for the defendant to issue the post regarding his personality, adding that the content of the post was damaging to and disparaging of his character, stating that in response, he briefed his counsel who wrote Lizzy Anjorin on February 1, and the letter was delivered to the actress at her business address in Lekki. Baba Asa alleged that despite receiving the letter, the defendant again went ahead to issue, publish and commissioned further defamatory posts against him.

…..The plaintiff prayed the court to order Lizzy Anjorin to immediately delete all her defamatory posts on her Instagram handle and other social media platforms, tender an unreserved apology for her alleged action against him and pay him the sum of 30 million naira as damages for the wrongful and unlawful assassination of his character. He also prayed the court to grant an order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendant from engaging in any other damaging post on social media or any other platform, concerning, touching or that will affect him.

However, at the time of filing this report, Lizzy Anjorin is yet to file her defence…


(NationNewslead)

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