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Court Hears Peter Odili N1bn Suit Against Chidi Odinkalu Book

A Federal High Court, on Wednesday, admitted a criminal defamation suit filed by Former Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili against the author of “Too Good to Die”, Chidi Odinkalu.

Recall that Odili had in the suit, filed at the Port Harcourt Division of the Court, demanded a published apology and N1 billion from Mr Odinkalu, for the way he was portrayed in his book, which he claimed earned him huge public ridicule and scorn.

The Judge granted an interim injunction against further publication and circulation of the book.

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Recall also that in the defamation charges prepared for Mr Odili by Kanu Agabi, a senior lawyer, the former governor said he took note of excerpts of the book in which the authors narrated how late politician, Harry Marshall, was assassinated soon after they publicly fell out with each other in 2003.

The book cited a letter which Mr Marshall had written to the police in Rivers at the time, expressing strong concerns about a growing spate of intimidation and violent attacks against members of the All Nigeria’s Peoples Party (ANPP) in the state.

Mr Marshall said the attackers were loyalists of Mr Odili, and they had the support of the police (to) regularly unleash mayhem ahead of the 2003 elections.

The book also painted vivid details of how Mr Odili helped bankroll the third term agenda which Mr Obasanjo pushed to perpetuate himself in power beyond the 2007 expiration of his constitutionally-approved two terms of eight years.

“Most of the cash distributed in support of the project were wrapped in bundles bearing the stamp of First Inland Bank. Unknown to most people, First Inland Bank’s history lay buried in networks of loyalty between some of the most influential leaders of the ruling party, including President Obasanjo himself,” the authors wrote on page 162.

“The corporate trail however disclosed a deep financial bond between the president, Senator Ararume and the governments of Bauchi and Rivers States, then ruled, respectively, by two of President Obasanjo’s closest governorship acolytes, Adamu Muazu and Peter Odili, who were at the centre of shadowy, complex, unlawful and, almost certaining, criminal financial operations behind third term,” the authors added.

In his lawsuit, Mr Odili said the book cast him in a distasteful light before reasonable people across the world who have read it, including eminent scholars in the United States.

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Parts of this article was culled from PREMIUM TIMES.

ADAMU MUAZUAll Nigeria’s Peoples Partyanppchidi odinkalufirst inland bankkanu agabiPETER ODILI
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