Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu, Bayo Onanuga, has responded to the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over the threat of ? 5 billion defamation suit.

Peter Obi issued Onanuga a 72-hour ultimatum to apologise and pay ?5 billion damages to him over defamation and libel or face legal action.

The demand follows Onanugas wild allegation, linking Peter Obi to the planned mass protest scheduled for August.

Recall that the Presidential Spokesperson had on July 20, 2024, in a post via his X handle, said, Peter Obs supporters are the people planning mayhem in Nigeria and that Obi should be held responsible for anarchy.

However, the former Governor of Anambra State, writing through his counsel, Alex Ejesieme, SAN, said that the allegation, which was widely published in social and mainstream media and read by many within and outside the country, maligned his hard-earned reputation as a man who indulges in violence when all his antecedents are vivid that he abhors violence even in the face of extreme provocation.

Peter Obi said the demeaning and scandalous publication also caused a severe emotional injury to him, given his decades of stellar stewardship in private and public life.

In response, Onanuga, in a post via his X handle on Tuesday, said he is not afraid of any legal action and is ready to meet Peter Obi in court.

He wrote, I am still waiting for the letter from Peter Obis lawyer threatening a N5 billion suit and demanding an apology to Peter Obi over the planned revolution.

Let me just tell Obi and his lawyer: I am not afraid of any legal action. We shall meet in court.

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