Sunday, December 7, 2025 - A High Court in Abuja has directed Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory, to enter an appearance in a forty-billion-naira defamation suit filed against him by Tonye Cole, the All Progressives Congress 2023 governorship candidate in Rivers State.
Channels Incorporated Limited, owners of Channels
Television, is also listed as a defendant in the suit. According to a court
notice issued Friday, December 5, the matter, marked CV/4502/25, is
scheduled for mention on December 9 before Justice M. A. Hassan of Court 33.
“Take notice that suit no: CV/4502/25 Tonye Patrick Cole vs
Nyesom Ezenwo Wike and Anor will come up on the 9th day of December 2025 before
Hon. Justice M. A. Hassan for mention,” the notice stated.
Cole’s legal team, led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria Jibrin
Okutepa, said the suit was filed after Wike and Channels Television allegedly
failed to comply with a pre action notice and a demand letter dated October 8.
The claim centres on comments Wike made about Cole during a
live appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today on September 18. Cole
insists the statements were false, malicious and damaging to his personal,
professional and public reputation.
Court filings show that the remarks suggested Cole was
involved in financial misconduct and mismanagement of state resources,
including issues tied to Rivers State gas assets and the Olympia Hotel. Cole’s
counsel argued the comments were defamatory because they imputed dishonesty and
wrongdoing, harming his standing both nationally and internationally.
Cole says he suffered humiliation, mental anguish and
reputational damage from what he described as a “malicious, reckless and
unfounded defamatory broadcast and publication.” Alongside the forty billion
naira in damages, he is seeking five hundred million naira in litigation costs
and a judicial declaration that the statements were false and defamatory.
He is also asking the court to compel Wike and Channels
Television to retract the claims, delete the broadcast from all platforms, and
publish an apology on Channels Television and in at least five national
newspapers. Additionally, he seeks a perpetual injunction restraining the
defendants from making further defamatory statements about him.
The court has ordered the defendants to enter an appearance
within twenty one days of receiving the writ.

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