Edison Ehie Takes Ex-Rivers HOS To Court Over Assembly Fire Allegations, Claims N2bn Damages

Dr. Edison Ehie, the Chief of Staff to the suspended Rivers state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has filed a N2bn libel suit at the state High Court sitting in Port Harcourt against the immediate past Rivers Head of Service (HoS), Dr. George Nwaeke and Channels Incorporated Limited.
Ehie initiated the litigation following the recent allegations of Nwaeke televised by Channels that he was the mastermind of the inferno that engulfed and destroyed the Rivers State House of Assembly Complex among others.
Ehie in the suit is praying the court to award him N2bn as general damages saying that the defendants on March 29th without cause or occasion made the allegations thereby seriously injuring his credit, character and reputation.
He said the publication by the defendants brought him into public scandal, odium, contempt of his person, character and integrity and lowered him in the estimation of right-thinking members of the public and society.
He described the said publication as false and most disparaging of his person to the knowledge and understanding on the defendants.
Ehie future prayed the court for a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants forthwith either by themselves, agents, privies, workers or however from further publication or from further publishing or from further continuing to publish or circulating either to the general public or to any manner of persons, howsoever the said malicious and libelous document subject matter of the suit and or such similar documents concerning the person of the claimant.
He asked the court to issue “an order for immediate retraction of the said publication and an apology to the claimant by the defendants for the said invidious and libelous publication forthwith and same to be widely publicized in the second defendant’s (Channels TV) television network, another television network and two newspapers with nationwide leadership in Nigeria.
The court presided over by Dr. Jumbo Stephens, had already issued an order of substituted on the defendants.
The judge granted Ehie the leave to serve the originating and other processes in the suit on the first defendant (George Nwaeke) by pasting same at the entrance of his residence at No 10 Olumeni Street, Old GRA, Port Harcourt.
The judge also ordered that the originating processes should be served on Nwaeke via publication in a daily newspaper having nationwide circulation including Abuja, FCT.
The judge adjourned the matter to the 10th of April 2025 for proof of service.