Sexual harassment allegations: Vice Chancellor, goes to court, seeks N250m damages
Sexual harassment allegations: Vice Chancellor, goes to court, seeks N250m damages
Prof. Sunday Fasina, the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), has filed a lawsuit against two media houses at an Ekiti State High Court, seeking damages amounting N250 million.
Fasina in a suit No. HAD/58/2025, filed at an Ekiti State High Court, Ado-Ekiti, listed SaharaReporters, the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), and a senior staff of the university, Mrs Folasade Adebayo, as defendants.
Represented by his counsel, T.S. Adegboyega, Esq., the vice-chancellor noted that the defendants maliciously circulated an audio recording, and published accompanying reports that defamed him, and caused him and family substantial reputational damage.
In his statement of claim, Fasina contended that the audio was obtained, and circulated, without his consent, and that its publication, constituted cyberbullying, cyberstalking, defamation and blackmail.
He stated: “The audio recording and related publication by the defendants, contained baseless and malicious allegations of sexual harassment and victimisation, clearly intended to tarnish my reputation.”
According to the suit, the second defendant, the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), allegedly, acting on the instigation of the first defendant (Mrs Adebayo), circulated the recording on Jan. 20, 2025, via its website, www.fij.ng, alleging that Fasina, harassed, and victimised Adebayo.
“One of the exhibits in the case is a report, published by FIJ, on 20 January 2025, titled: “EXCLUSIVE: HOW FUOYE VC Abayomi Fasina, pressed married colleague for sexual relationship against her will (1)”, written by one Sodeeq Atanda, who has also been joined as a defendant,” he stated.
Fasina also referenced a letter, by Adebayo, dated Sept. 17, 2024, addressed to the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of FUOYE’s Governing Council, in which she wrote: “Of greatest concern to me is the false and damaging allegation that I attempted to seduce the Vice Chancellor.
“This accusation is completely without merit. On the contrary, it was the Vice Chancellor who made multiple inappropriate advances towards me, which I firmly rejected.”
In reply, Fasina submitted a 14-page response, dated September 27, 2024, titled: “Clarifications on the Complaints from Mrs Folasade Adebayo: Expression of Gratitude and Records of Grievances”, in which he denied all allegations, and provided his account of events.
He further asserted that an internal investigation, conducted by FUOYE’s Governing Council and its relevant committees, cleared him of any wrongdoing.
The vice-chancellor stated that a Certified True Copy of the Council’s investigative report in April 2025, affirms this exoneration.
Additionally, Fasina noted that a separate petition, filed by a civil society organisation, Peace Initiatives, was investigated by the Nigeria Police Force.
He noted that the police report, dated March 21, 2024, also cleared him of all allegations, including sexual harassment, abuse of office and intimidation.
“Despite these findings, Sahara Reporters proceeded to publish a report on 30 November 2024, titled: “University Staff SSANU in Ekiti Petition Minister to Probe Sexual Harassment, Victimisation Allegations Against Vice-Chancellor.
“Since the circulation of the audio recordings and defamatory reports by FIJ and SaharaReporters, I have received numerous phone calls, WhatsApp messages, and visits from concerned colleagues, family, and professional contacts in Nigeria and abroad,” he claimed.
Fasina said that the publications were maliciously intended to damage his hard-earned reputation as an academic, public servant and Christian leader.
“The defamatory words, suggested criminality, professional misconduct, and a lack of moral standing, thereby lowering my estimation among peers, stakeholders, and the general public,” he added.
The reliefs sought by Fasina in his suit are: “A declaration that the audio recording and its circulation, along with the accompanying falsehoods, constitute slander; a declaration that the unauthorised publication by the defendants, amounts to cyberbullying, cyberstalking, and blackmailing.
“An award of aggravated damages in the sum of N250 million; a court order, directing the defendants, to publish a retraction and public apology, in three national newspapers, and on their digital platforms.
“A perpetual injunction, restraining the defendants from publishing or circulating any similar or defamatory materials, and N20 million, as the cost of litigation.” (NAN)
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Government agency demolishes building used as kidnappers’ hideout
Government agency demolishes building used as kidnappers’ hideout
The Oyo State Government has demolished the three-bedroom bungalow where kidnappers held hostage Mrs Busayo Adelabu John-Paul and her twin sons in Ibadan.
Mrs Adelabu John-Paul and the twins, the younger sister and nephews of former Minister of Power, Chief Bayo Adelabu, were abducted at Elewura area of Ring Road in Ibadan on June 3.
The hostages were, however, rescued by the police on Saturday night at Lako Community, Ayegun Anaye area of Ibadan, during which two of the kidnappers were neutralised and others arrested.
The demolition exercise was carried out on Monday by a team led by the Commissioner for Works and Transport, Mr Abdulmojeed Mogbonjubola, accompanied by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force.
The commissioner said that the demoltion was part of efforts by the government to tackle kidnapping and other criminal activities in the state.
According to Mogbonjubola, the state government has also revoked the land from its owner in its commitment to ensure safety of lives and combat insecurity in the state.
He admonished landlords’ associations, housing agents and residents in the state to always be vigilant about their surrounding and tenants living in their areas.
The commissioner advised residents to alert security agents and the government to any suspicious criminal activities.
Speaking earlier, the Vice Chairman of the Landlords Association, Ayegun- Lako Community, Mr Matthew Olaiya, said that occupants of the three-bedroom bungalow rented the apartment recently.
Olaiya said that the occupants of the building always returned late in the night and used to be away for days.
Also present during the demolition was the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works and Transport, Prince Goke Adenrele and other officials of the ministry (NAN)
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Fed Govt decries attacks on Nigerians in S/ Africa, plans retaliatory response
Fed Govt decries attacks on Nigerians in S/ Africa, plans retaliatory response
The Federal Government has again strongly condemned the attacks, harassment and forced displacement of Nigerians in South Africa, saying it is considering appropriate measures in response.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, stated this while speaking with State House Correspondents on Monday in Abuja.
According to the minister, many Nigerians are unhappy with the treatment of their compatriots in South Africa, considering Nigeria’s historical support for the country’s anti-apartheid struggle.
“Nigeria is not happy because Nigeria sacrificed much for the South African struggle for independence.
“Nigeria committed funds and resources. Seats were reserved for South African students, and many Nigerians actively supported the anti-apartheid movement,” she said.
Odumegwu-Ojukwu said the Federal Government had not ruled out any response, including possible retaliatory measures, although any decision would be taken at the highest level of government.
“That is a situation that we are considering. This is up to our legislature and the highest levels of government, but it is not off the table,” she said.
On the evacuation of affected Nigerians, the minister said arrangements were ongoing to repatriate those willing to return home.
She explained that, although, the airlift did not commence on Monday as initially expected, documentation and other formalities were being concluded.
“The repatriation is on course. Mr President has reiterated that the aircraft will go to South Africa and our citizens who are affected will have the opportunity to return home,” she said.
Odumegwu-Ojukwu said the number of Nigerians seeking evacuation continued to rise, adding that screening processes involving both Nigerian and South African authorities were ongoing.
She disclosed that President Bola Tinubu had directed the immediate establishment of a crisis response unit at Nigeria’s Consulate in Johannesburg and the country’s mission in Pretoria to coordinate assistance for affected citizens.
The minister dismissed claims that the affected Nigerians were illegal migrants, insisting that many were legitimate residents and business owners.
According to her, some Nigerians had suffered attacks on their businesses and properties, while others faced intimidation and insecurity.
“To say that Nigerians in South Africa doing legitimate business are illegal migrants is absolutely untrue,” she said.
Odumegwu-Ojukwu added that the Federal Government, working with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other relevant agencies, had put plans in place to support and rehabilitate returnees.
“This evacuation is being undertaken with NEMA and other government agencies to ensure that those who return are properly rehabilitated,” she said. (NAN
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Troops neutralise terrorist scout, arrest suspects recover weapons, ammunition
Troops neutralise terrorist scout, arrest suspects recover weapons, ammunition
The Nigerian Army says its troops have in the last 24 hours, recorded significant operational successes against terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and other criminal elements in various operations across the country.
The operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja, indicated that troops neutralised a terrorist scout, apprehended several suspects and recovered weapons, ammunition and communication equipment.
In Borno, the report said troops of 73 Battalion (Motorised) neutralised a suspected terrorist scout during an ambush operation near Malari village in Konduga Local Government Area after the suspect ignored repeated warnings to halt.
It also disclosed that troops of 162 Amphibious Battalion recovered seven motorcycles, a PKT machine gun, 1,010 rounds of QJC ammunition and other military items during exploitation operations following the recent terrorist attack on Mandaragirau in Biu Local Government Area.
It added that troops of 145 Battalion arrested a suspected drug peddler in Damasak and recovered illicit substances, while troops of 144 Battalion apprehended a suspected terrorist informant in Madagali, Adamawa.
In Kaduna State, the report said troops of Operation Fansan Yamma fought through an ambush mounted by more than 50 suspected terrorists during a fighting patrol in Kachia Local Government Area and forced the criminals to retreat.
It added that troops of 1 Brigade Quick Response Force apprehended eight suspected terrorists in Zamfara and recovered seven motorcycles, mobile phones, power banks, handheld radios, camouflage uniforms and other items.
“In Niger State, troops of Operation Savannah Shield arrested three suspected terrorists linked to the abduction of a medical doctor and recovered phones, cash and materials believed to be connected to criminal activities.
“The troops also apprehended two suspected terrorist spies allegedly conducting reconnaissance around military facilities in Borgu Local Government Area of the state.
“In Plateau, troops launched a search-and-rescue operation following the abduction of a three-year-old girl in Bassa Local Government Area and arrested a suspected kidnappers’ informant in Mangu Local Government Area,” it said.
The report further revealed that troops of Operation Whirl Stroke recovered a locally fabricated pistol abandoned by fleeing bandits in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue.
“Similarly, troops of 14 Brigade and other security agencies arrested three suspected gunrunners in Abia and recovered seven Dane guns, 22 live cartridges and a motorcycle.
“In Rivers, troops conducting anti-illegal bunkering operations uncovered and destroyed an illegal refining site in Orashi National Forest, recovering equipment and petroleum products used for illicit activities.
“Ongoing operations across various theatres remain focused on sustaining pressure on terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and othercriminal elements threatening national security,” it said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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