The last will definitely not be heard on the N50million grant given to
the Nigerian film industry by Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa-Ibom
State few months ago.
Since the money was collected by Stephanie
Okereke Linus, Zik Zulu, Andy Amenechi and Abubakar Yakubu, who
received the money on behalf of Nollywood associations, the industry has
not known peace. Read It HERE
Few
days ago, the president of ANCOP, Alex Eyengho invited the EFCC and the
fraud unit of the Nigerian police in Lagos. He wrote a petition against
those who collected the money claiming that they have allegedly shared
the money among themselves.
Two of the alleged beneficiaries of the largesse, Zik Zulu and Andy Amenechi have slammed a lawsuit of N150million on Eyengho.
In
a statement made available to Nigeriafilms.com, Zulu said he and
Amenechi, "have filed a N150 million libel suit against one Mr. Alex
Eyengho, at the High Court of Lagos state of Nigeria in a suit No
LD/ADR/440/13."
He also said that, "on or about August 19, 2013,
[Eyengho] maliciously and with intent to destroy the character of the
claimants (Zulu and Amenechi) published false words about the claimants
in a petition to the Police Special Fraud Unit, Milverton Road, Ikoyi,
where he categorically accused them of squandering the N50 million grant
given to the industry by Governor of Akwa Ibom state, Chief Godswill
Obot Akpabio."
Counsel to the claimants gave Eyengho "a leeway to
issue a retraction of his spurious allegations within five days from
September 9, 2013 and to commence immediate negotiations with the
claimants’ lawyers on payment of damages.
"The failure to take
the window of opportunity according to Odikpo is the option of N150
million claim as damages against the defendant, plus an order of
perpetual injunction restraining the Defendant by himself or by his
servants, agents and privies from further publication of the said
defamatory or similar words."
The statement advised that, "the
likes of Mr. Eyengho must be brought to face the full force of the law
to serve as a deterrent to some other frivolous characters that do not
weigh the gravity of their statements against other people."
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