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Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by AmadiAba(op): 7:55am On Oct 02, 2025
Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200,000 Lawsuit Against Nigerian Police, Ogba Brothers Over Alleged Unlawful Declaration as Wanted

Abuja, Nigeria – Prince Okoro Nkemakolam has dragged the Nigeria Police Force and two individuals, Chinedu Pius Ogba and Chibuzor Peter Ogba, to the Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking $200,000 in damages for what he claims is an unlawful declaration as a wanted person. The legal action follows the Nigeria Police's publication declaring him wanted on the 25th of September.

Reacting to the publication, his lawyer, Barr. Stanley Maduabuchi Ofoegbu, wrote to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) demanding the immediate removal of the publication. The demand letter cited that the subject matter was already before the Court of Appeal in Abuja and highlighted the absence of any warrant issued by that court or any other. The counsel warned that failure to retract the publication would lead to legal actions.

The suit, with number

FHC/Abj/ CS/2081/2025 was filed by his lawyer, Stanley Maduabuchi Ofoegbu, Esq., and lists the respondents as:

1. Chinedu Pius Ogba (aka Totti)

2. Chibuzor Peter Ogba (aka Pablo)

3. The Inspector General of Police

4. The Assistant Inspector General of Police, National Central Bureau (Interpol)

5. The Nigeria Police Force

The application, filed under the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, alleges a serious breach of Prince Nkemakolam's human rights. The applicant is invoking sections of the Nigerian Constitution that guarantee his right to personal liberty, dignity of person, fair hearing, private life, and freedom of movement.

He also cites the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, arguing that the actions of the respondents have violated these fundamental legal protections.

Reliefs Sought from the Court

In the originating motion, Prince Nkemakolam is asking the court for several key orders:

· An Apology and Retraction: An order compelling the 1st to 4th respondents to immediately take down all publications declaring him wanted from their social media handles and to publish formal apologies in three national newspapers.

·Substantial Damages: A directive for all five respondents to jointly pay him the sum of $200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand US Dollars) as compensation for the violation of his fundamental rights.

·An Injunction Against Harassment: A court order restraining the police and the other respondents from any further action that could breach his rights, including any form of invitation, arrest, threat of arrest, or continuing to declare him a wanted person.

Efforts to get an official reaction from the Nigeria Police Force have been unsuccessful. Multiple calls to the Force Public Relations Officer's designated lines went unanswered.

The outcome of this case is being closely watched, as it could set a significant precedent regarding the procedures law enforcement must follow before publicly declaring an individual as wanted.
Source https://igberetvnews.com/1488157/prince-okoro-nkemakolam-files-200000-lawsuit-nigerian-police-ogba-brothers-alleged-unlawful-declaration-wanted/

Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by NaijaGoBetter2(m): 9:01am On Oct 02, 2025
Against American police or Naija police because I'm seeing dollar instead of Naira
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by LilX2: 9:01am On Oct 02, 2025
Ok , no thing else to say . Everyone with law suits …: lol
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by Lyricalz01: 9:02am On Oct 02, 2025
Dem go pay?

No be Nigeria weh everybody know?
Thats why the police and all other law enforcement agencies behave anyway they like. If they are all made to account for their actions they will all sit tight.
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by Steady259(m): 9:03am On Oct 02, 2025
Let them drag it out at the law court. How can you just label someone as "wanted" without conducting your due diligence.
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by LoneSoldier: 9:14am On Oct 02, 2025
Corruption has eaten deep into the police logo, that the logo bearing "The Nigeria Polic" has a missing "e"
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by Chizmickey(m): 9:21am On Oct 02, 2025
So if court say make you go collect the 200k dollars from police, you go go?
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by Sabadon(m): 9:26am On Oct 02, 2025
LoneSoldier:
Corruption has eaten deep into the police logo, that the logo bearing "The Nigeria Polic" has a missing "e"
isn't it even supposed to read " The Nigerian police"?
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by DaddyGoo: 9:40am On Oct 02, 2025
LoneSoldier:
Corruption has eaten deep into the police logo, that the logo bearing "The Nigeria Polic" has a missing "e"
Looool the E dey there, just somehow became as black as their uniform!
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by Kharol1234: 10:08am On Oct 02, 2025
NaijaGoBetter2:
Against American police or Naija police because I'm seeing dollar instead of Naira
No value for naira that's why them put am for dollar.
If na naira the money go be like say e plenty🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Prince Okoro Nkemakolam Files $200k Lawsuit Against Police, Ogba Brothers by Esthered: 10:49am On Oct 02, 2025
No background story, why is it on FP?

Damages in USD, is our legal tender now USD?
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