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Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Delightikechi(m): 11:48am On Aug 14, 2019
The Irish police force, the gardai and security staff had to spring into action when a violent fracas broke out between up to 20 people in the Four Courts when it is claimed the defendant in a defamation action was attacked and injured.

The individuals involved had attended an action brought by a London-based Nigerian businesswoman, Rosala Uvbi Mku-Atu, who claims she has been defamed and threatened in social media posts by Ireland-based Ester Esabod Aboderin.

Shortly before the case was due to be heard by Ms Justice Leonie Reynolds, a violent fracas, involving up to 20 individuals, broke out in the area between the Four Courts Round Hall and the Supreme Court.

Court staff had to call on gardaí to help them restore order. A garda, supported by the Court Services' own staff, then escorted several people out of the Four Courts.

The individuals had earlier been in Court 3, where the case was due to be mentioned. They were asked to leave by Judge Reynolds after some of them became loud and agitated.

When the case was recalled, Rory Kennedy, Bl for Ester Esabod Aboderin, told the judge that his client had been "seriously assaulted" by unknown parties and had suffered injuries including "cuts and bruises" to her face and body.

A complaint has been made to the gardai about the assault, counsel said.

In reply, Patrick O'Brien Bl for Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu, who was not in court, said his client had "no knowledge" about the people who were involved in the incident and "did not condone" what had occurred.

In July, the plaintiff secured a temporary High Court order requiring the defendant to remove threatening and defamatory comments she had allegedly posted on social media.

The judge also made orders under Section 33 of the 2009 Defamation Act which prohibits the reporting of the allegedly defamatory comments.
The judge, who noted that the gardaí were investigating the incident that took place outside the court, agreed to adjourn the case, with the orders remaining in place to October.

The judge heard that the defendant has removed the comments complained of from social media that was under her control.
There were concerns about posts on platforms not under the defendant's control, but steps were being taken to address that issue, the court heard.

The court heard that the plaintiff, who lives in London due to ill health, is involved in property development, electricity-distribution businesses, and is also involved in philanthropy.

She claims that since May the defendant, who she does not know and has never met, has published numerous false, malicious, harmful, threatening and untruthful comments about her.

The comments relate to the plaintiff's businesses, her philanthropy, and her personal reputation. Other comments, it is claimed, include threats to kill Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu and expressing a wish for her death in unpleasant ways.

The comments are contained in videos posted on Facebook and YouTube. It is claimed they reached a significant audience, have had thousands of views and have been shared.

Some of the posts call on Ms Esabod Aboderin's online supporters to attack Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu, Irish Independent newspaper reports.

Read more: https://www.dib.com.ng/2019/08/two-nigerian-women-battle-in-ireland-court-over-threat-to-life.html

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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Nobody: 2:23pm On Aug 14, 2019
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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by passyhansome(m): 2:23pm On Aug 14, 2019
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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by millionboi2: 2:24pm On Aug 14, 2019
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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by oyi1(m): 2:24pm On Aug 14, 2019
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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Alwaysking: 2:25pm On Aug 14, 2019
Nigerians and stupidity

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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Kenneth10110(m): 2:25pm On Aug 14, 2019
Them carry naija headache go give oyinbo mtcheww.
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Nobody: 2:26pm On Aug 14, 2019
grin grin grin
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by kapelvej: 2:27pm On Aug 14, 2019
Fools
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by posty56: 2:28pm On Aug 14, 2019
no be naija again?always find a way to digrace our image smh
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by wink2015(m): 2:44pm On Aug 14, 2019
Delightikechi:

The Irish police force, the gardai and security staff had to spring into action when a violent fracas broke out between up to 20 people in the Four Courts when it is claimed the defendant in a defamation action was attacked and injured.

The individuals involved had attended an action brought by a London-based Nigerian businesswoman, Rosala Uvbi Mku-Atu, who claims she has been defamed and threatened in social media posts by Ireland-based Ester Esabod Aboderin.

Shortly before the case was due to be heard by Ms Justice Leonie Reynolds, a violent fracas, involving up to 20 individuals, broke out in the area between the Four Courts Round Hall and the Supreme Court.

Court staff had to call on gardaí to help them restore order. A garda, supported by the Court Services' own staff, then escorted several people out of the Four Courts.

The individuals had earlier been in Court 3, where the case was due to be mentioned. They were asked to leave by Judge Reynolds after some of them became loud and agitated.

When the case was recalled, Rory Kennedy, Bl for Ester Esabod Aboderin, told the judge that his client had been "seriously assaulted" by unknown parties and had suffered injuries including "cuts and bruises" to her face and body.

A complaint has been made to the gardai about the assault, counsel said.

In reply, Patrick O'Brien Bl for Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu, who was not in court, said his client had "no knowledge" about the people who were involved in the incident and "did not condone" what had occurred.

In July, the plaintiff secured a temporary High Court order requiring the defendant to remove threatening and defamatory comments she had allegedly posted on social media.

The judge also made orders under Section 33 of the 2009 Defamation Act which prohibits the reporting of the allegedly defamatory comments.
The judge, who noted that the gardaí were investigating the incident that took place outside the court, agreed to adjourn the case, with the orders remaining in place to October.

The judge heard that the defendant has removed the comments complained of from social media that was under her control.
There were concerns about posts on platforms not under the defendant's control, but steps were being taken to address that issue, the court heard.

The court heard that the plaintiff, who lives in London due to ill health, is involved in property development, electricity-distribution businesses, and is also involved in philanthropy.

She claims that since May the defendant, who she does not know and has never met, has published numerous false, malicious, harmful, threatening and untruthful comments about her.

The comments relate to the plaintiff's businesses, her philanthropy, and her personal reputation. Other comments, it is claimed, include threats to kill Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu and expressing a wish for her death in unpleasant ways.

The comments are contained in videos posted on Facebook and YouTube. It is claimed they reached a significant audience, have had thousands of views and have been shared.

Some of the posts call on Ms Esabod Aboderin's online supporters to attack Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu, Irish Independent newspaper reports.

Read more: https://www.dib.com.ng/2019/08/two-nigerian-women-battle-in-ireland-court-over-threat-to-life.html



NIGERIANS ARE BUSY SHOWING THEMSELVES IN IRELAND.

Is it not hustle that they went to Ireland for?

Wetin concern them with social media quarrel?

Them no get work !

Executive busy body !

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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by money121(m): 2:46pm On Aug 14, 2019
Okay
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by dayleke: 2:54pm On Aug 14, 2019
Kenneth10110:
Them carry naija headache go give oyinbo mtcheww.

Na dem way o grin
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by seunmohmoh(f): 2:55pm On Aug 14, 2019
Them don chop belleful
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Agugbadin: 3:21pm On Aug 14, 2019
That is the way they roll, Naija regardless of where they are, it is in their character
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by thelino: 3:28pm On Aug 14, 2019
Delightikechi:

The Irish police force, the gardai and security staff had to spring into action when a violent fracas broke out between up to 20 people in the Four Courts when it is claimed the defendant in a defamation action was attacked and injured.

The individuals involved had attended an action brought by a London-based Nigerian businesswoman, Rosala Uvbi Mku-Atu, who claims she has been defamed and threatened in social media posts by Ireland-based Ester Esabod Aboderin.

Shortly before the case was due to be heard by Ms Justice Leonie Reynolds, a violent fracas, involving up to 20 individuals, broke out in the area between the Four Courts Round Hall and the Supreme Court.

Court staff had to call on gardaí to help them restore order. A garda, supported by the Court Services' own staff, then escorted several people out of the Four Courts.

The individuals had earlier been in Court 3, where the case was due to be mentioned. They were asked to leave by Judge Reynolds after some of them became loud and agitated.

When the case was recalled, Rory Kennedy, Bl for Ester Esabod Aboderin, told the judge that his client had been "seriously assaulted" by unknown parties and had suffered injuries including "cuts and bruises" to her face and body.

A complaint has been made to the gardai about the assault, counsel said.

In reply, Patrick O'Brien Bl for Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu, who was not in court, said his client had "no knowledge" about the people who were involved in the incident and "did not condone" what had occurred.

In July, the plaintiff secured a temporary High Court order requiring the defendant to remove threatening and defamatory comments she had allegedly posted on social media.

The judge also made orders under Section 33 of the 2009 Defamation Act which prohibits the reporting of the allegedly defamatory comments.
The judge, who noted that the gardaí were investigating the incident that took place outside the court, agreed to adjourn the case, with the orders remaining in place to October.

The judge heard that the defendant has removed the comments complained of from social media that was under her control.
There were concerns about posts on platforms not under the defendant's control, but steps were being taken to address that issue, the court heard.

The court heard that the plaintiff, who lives in London due to ill health, is involved in property development, electricity-distribution businesses, and is also involved in philanthropy.

She claims that since May the defendant, who she does not know and has never met, has published numerous false, malicious, harmful, threatening and untruthful comments about her.

The comments relate to the plaintiff's businesses, her philanthropy, and her personal reputation. Other comments, it is claimed, include threats to kill Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu and expressing a wish for her death in unpleasant ways.

The comments are contained in videos posted on Facebook and YouTube. It is claimed they reached a significant audience, have had thousands of views and have been shared.

Some of the posts call on Ms Esabod Aboderin's online supporters to attack Ms Uvbi Mku-Atu, Irish Independent newspaper reports.

Read more: https://www.dib.com.ng/2019/08/two-nigerian-women-battle-in-ireland-court-over-threat-to-life.html



very nice. can you post this on Tweetszone? you're definitely making an FTC
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by cooltola(m): 4:05pm On Aug 14, 2019
When u enter Heathrow airport and someone ask u if u are Nigerian just claim u are from Ghana. Trust me it works

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Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by saajus: 5:00pm On Aug 14, 2019
ok. I know these Yoruba women facebook fracas will not end well.
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Daboomb: 5:34pm On Aug 14, 2019
saajus:
ok. I know this Yoruba women facebook fracas will not end well.



Foolish Flatron, is it only Yoruba womnan that is involved or did you not read the names mentioned?
Dolt.
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by Cousin9999: 12:51am On Aug 15, 2019
If there's a country where you can be ratchet and blend in, it's Ireland.
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by ugboshi(m): 5:28am On Aug 15, 2019
This people have been on each others neck for sometime now thought they've outgrown this thing.
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by raphy(m): 12:49pm On Aug 15, 2019
maybe one of the woman hubby knack the othee one and the real side chick is jealous.
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by PrinceofHCI(m): 4:12pm On Apr 14, 2021
What's all this about, other than wrong priorities! Check my signature, you,ll be amazed at what services we offer!
Re: Two Nigerian Women Battle In Ireland Court Over Threat To Life by johnkey: 12:28pm On Apr 15, 2021
devils

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