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Falana Drags Ogun Monarch to Court, Demands N200m, Public Apology
Nigerian human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has filed a lawsuit against Oba Semiu Ogunjobi, the Olorile of Orile Ifo, Ogun State, seeking N200 million in damages for the alleged assault of 73-year-old Elder Areola Abraham Love.
The lawsuit, filed before the Ogun State High Court, Ota, on March 7, 2025, aims to enforce Elder Love’s fundamental rights to dignity, freedom of movement, and life, as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
Falana argued that the physical attack on Elder Love on January 21, 2025, constituted a threat to his life and violated his fundamental rights.
He is also demanding a public apology in The Punch, Vanguard, and Nigerian Tribune newspapers.
According to the originating notice of motion filed on behalf Elder Love and obtained by our correspondent on Sunday, Falana urged the court to among other things declare āThat the systematic beatings, kicking and striking of the applicant (Elder Love) by the respondent (Oba Ogunjobi) and his agents before a crowd of people at Orile Ifo, Ifo, Ogun State on January 21, 2025 constitute a threat to the life of the applicant and thereby violated his fundamental right to life guaranteed by Section 33 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 and article 5 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap A10 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
āThat the slapping and punching of the head of the Applicant by the Respondent and his agents before a crowd of people at Orile Ifo, Ifo, Ogun State on January 21, 2025, constitute a cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and thereby violated the fundamental right of the Applicant to the dignity of his person guaranteed by Section 34 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 and article 4 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap A10 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.ā
The Human rights lawyer also asked the court for āan order directing the Respondent to pay the sum of N200,000,000.00 (two hundred million Naira) to the Applicant for the violation of his fundamental rights to life, dignity, and freedom of movement.
āAn order directing the Respondent to publish an apology to the Applicant in the Punch, Vanguard, and Nigerian Tribune Newspapers.ā
