Tinubu had instituted the
suit against Daar Communications Plc, owners of AIT, for airing a documentary
titled “Lion of Bourdilion”.
According to Tinubu, the
documentary which aired on the television station was libellous and aimed at
tarnishing his image.
Justice Iyabo Akinkugbe of
an Ikeja High Court yesterday fixed September 30 for further direction on the
court processes served by counsel in a N150 billion libel suit filed by former
Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, against African Independent Television
(AIT).
During yesterday’s
proceeding, counsel to AIT, Mr Jeffrey Kadiri, told the court that he had filed
all the necessary pleadings in the matter.
Responding, Tinubu’s
counsel, Mr Ademola Adesiyun, asked the court in a motion dated June 26 for
extension of time in which to file a reply to AIT’s statement of defence and
counterclaim.
In the counter-claim, AIT
listed its Chairman emeritus, Chief Raymond Dokpesi and seven others as
witnesses to testify against Tinubu.
Others listed to testify
were Namure Edoimioya, Chief Medan Tenke, Ajibola Adewusi, Olumide Idowu, Chief
Stanley Odidi, Engr. Nwabueze and Dr Stanley Bassey.
The broadcast outfit also
denied each and every allegation of facts as contained in the claimant’s
amended statement of claim.
Meanwhile, Dokpesi, in his
statement on oath, averred that Tinubu’s claim was founded on a non-existent ground
because the said documentary was not titled “The Lion of Bourdilon”, but
“Unmasking the Real Tinubu”.
He also averred that the
documentary, in his honest opinion, was not false and was not aired out of
malice to the person of the claimant.
Dokpesi said AIT, as a
member of the Fourth Estate of the Realm, was empowered by Section 22 of the
Constitution to at all times, hold those in government accountable and
responsible to the people of Nigeria.
He further averred that the
content of the documentary were facts which had been in the public domain for
over two decades.

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