
Fresh facts have emerged on the judgement delivered in the case between Busola Dakolo, Nigerian celebrity photographer, and Biodun Fatoyinbo, senior pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA)
On Thursday, a report had surfaced that the high court in Abuja imposed a fine of N1 million on the celebrity photographer
The report, however, turned out to be in error as fresh facts emerged on Saturday that Oathman Musa, the judge, who presided over the case, did not order Busola to pay any fine
According to Punch, the judge ordered Olajengbesi to pay the sum of N1m personally as a fine and not the celebrity photographer “It is for all the reasons I advanced herein before, that I declare this action a vehicle of injustice, judicial intimidation and thorough abuse of judicial process carrying in it an overload of dormant claim and injustice, it must and is hereby dismissed. I hereby award the cost of one million naira (N1,000,000) against the claimant’s client personally,” the court document read in part.
The judge added that Dakolo’s lawyer would have been directed to pay “10 times the amount” but “in the interest of women who have cases that are dormant, the court shall always encourage them to come forward.”
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