Court Allegedly Dismisses Iyabo Ojo’s N1B Defamation Lawsuit Against Lizzy Anjorin

A Lagos court has allegedly dismissed the N1 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo against her colleague, Lizzy Anjorin, sparking mixed reactions across social media.

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The legal battle stemmed from social media allegations made by Lizzy, which prompted Iyabo to seek redress in court last year, demanding N1 billion in damages for defamation of character.

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However, on Wednesday, the court ruled to dismiss the case a verdict that has left fans and observers divided. While some believe justice was not served, others argue that the case lacked sufficient merit from the onset.

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Reactions continue to pour in online, with some supporting Iyabo’s stance against defamation, while others criticize the public feud between the two actresses, urging both parties to move on.

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@deeluxhome wrote, “Na she burn the office?

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@Akintilolola wrote, “Iyabo must have used a very cheap lawyer

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@Kes_luxuryhub wrote, “Justice no dey Naija normally na

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@oluwatosyngrace wrote, “Nobody can tell me otherwise, that Lizzy na demon. Her juju is strong, but I know one day, nemesis will catch up with her

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@qwinomoruyi wrote, “A win for Lizzy where she wan see 1billion like this?

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