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BREAKING: Prophet Fufeyin Sued For N100M By Rivers Prophetess Over Defamation Of Character

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A Port Harcourt-based prophetess and founder of Christ Word Deliverance Church, Augusta Olozulu has instituted N100m defamation suit against the General Overseer of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Funfeyin, in Delta State.

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The suit was filed at the High Court sitting in Rivers State.

There was, however, a twist to the defamation case following the arrest of the prophetess by the police.

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Lawyers to Olozulu alleged that the arrest of their client was masterminded by Funfeyin, describing the action as prejudiced since, according to them, the matter was already in court.

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The lawyers, Simple Dioha, I. Orlu-Akwu, and L. S. Kinanee said the arrest of the prophetess was carried out by the officers attached to the Rivers State Commissioner of Police Monitoring Unit (RSCPMU).

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They called for her immediate release, insisting that the action was designed to intimidate and stop her from pursuing her defamation case against Prophet Funfeyin.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the arrest of the prophetess, saying the police were investigating the matter.

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A copy of the suit named Funfeyin as the first defendant, Precious Ojenamadu a.k.a. Prophet Ojenanmoo Ojenamadu of Christ Mercyland Ministries, Effurun Delta State as the second defendant and Austin Chinedu and John Disi of Christ Mercyland Ministries, Port Harcourt Worship Centre as the third and fourth defendants.

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Olozulu urged the court to order the defendants to pay the sum of N100 million as damages for alleged defamation on her person and also a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants from further defaming her person.

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Other reliefs sought by the defendants are: A declaration that the threatening statements by the first defendants issued sometime in July 2020 against the plaintiff is harsh, wrongful, unlawful and contrary to the plaintiff’s right to be free from slavery or servitude and plaintiff’s entitlement to freedom of religion.

“A declaration that the statements made by the first and second defendants in the mix of crowd and as published by the third and fourth defendants and other social media against the plaintiff are harsh, wrong, defamatory, and has caused the plaintiff public odium and lower her estimation before the members of her church and the general public.

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