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Court Clears Otti to Serve N100bn Defamation Suit on Ex-Commissioner Online

A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court has granted Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, permission to serve court processes in his 鈧100 billion defamation suit against former Commissioner for Information, Hon. Eze Chikamnayo, through social media platforms 鈥 Facebook and WhatsApp.

Justice J.E. Obanor, in a ruling delivered on October 16, 2025, approved the governor鈥檚 application for substituted service, allowing the court bailiff to serve the writ of summons and other processes on Chikamnayo via his Facebook account, 鈥淚yierioba Chikamnayo,鈥 and his registered phone and WhatsApp number.

The case has been adjourned to January 19, 2026, for hearing.

In the motion ex parte filed by Otti鈥檚 counsel, Dr. Sonny Ajala (SAN), the governor prayed the court to permit substituted service, citing the defendant鈥檚 previous use of the same channels to receive a solicitor鈥檚 demand letter.

The letter, dated October 2, 2025, had requested a retraction of several allegedly defamatory online publications.

The suit, filed on October 8, 2025 (Suit No. FCT/HC/CV/3921/2025), followed Chikamnayo鈥檚 alleged failure to honour the demand for a public apology and retraction of the posts.

Governor Otti, through his counsel, is seeking a declaration that his reputation, goodwill, and standing as a person, husband, father, and political leader were gravely damaged by the defendant鈥檚 鈥減ersistent, false and malicious online publications鈥 on Facebook.

The court documents referenced several Facebook posts made between July and September 2025, including posts captioned 鈥淎lex Otthief is a confirmed criminal and disaster鈥 (September 22, 2025), 鈥淔ighting Promax鈥 (September 21, 2025), 鈥淥ld or New Abia?鈥 (September 14, 2025), 鈥淪abbath Message鈥 (September 13, 2025), 鈥淪till on the matter鈥 (September 9, 2025), 鈥淎lex Otthief is a confirmed criminal and congenital liar = Looting Governor鈥 (August 15, 2025) and 鈥淕overnment of Alex Otthief for Zignature Bank = Ruin Abia鈥 (July 21, 2025).

Otti is seeking 鈧100 billion in general damages for alleged loss of reputation, psychological distress, and emotional trauma caused by the publications. He is also asking the court to compel Chikamnayo to tender an unreserved apology for each of the posts, to be published on his Facebook page and in ThisDay, The Nation, The Punch and National Ambassador newspapers.

In addition, the governor is praying for a perpetual injunction restraining Chikamnayo from 鈥渨riting, authoring, sharing, broadcasting, forwarding, or syndicating any content defamatory of the claimant鈥 across all media platforms, including social media and traditional media outlets, and is demanding 鈧250 million as the cost of prosecuting the suit.

Justice Obanor ordered that Chikamnayo must enter an appearance within 30 days of being served or risk judgment being entered against him in default.

In the earlier demand letter, Dr. Ajala stated that Governor Otti was 鈥渢he only sitting governor in Nigeria bearing the name Alex Chioma Otti,鈥 leaving no ambiguity about whom the online posts referred to, and described Chikamnayo鈥檚 publications as 鈥渇alse, malicious, and calculated to instigate public hatred.鈥

Ajala, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, noted that Otti鈥檚 鈥渋ntegrity has remained stainless鈥 throughout his distinguished banking career, during which he rose to become Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Diamond Bank Plc before joining politics.

The letter accused Chikamnayo鈥檚 posts of causing 鈥渦nquantifiable mental torture, depression, denigration, and brutal destruction of reputation built over the decades,鈥 warning that failure to retract them within seven days would lead to legal action, a warning that has now resulted in court proceedings.

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