Court Restrains OAP Dotun From Defaming D’Banj
A Chief District Court of the Federal Capital Territory at Wuse Zone 2, Abuja, has restrained popular on-air-personality Kayode Oladotun, otherwise known as Do2dtun, from posting defamatory posts against singer Oladapo Oyebanjo, aka D’banj, on social media or any other platform.
The court also ordered the Deputy Inspector of Police, Force Intelligence Bureau, to investigate a criminal complaint brought by D’banj against Do2dtun within two weeks and report back to court.
Justice Emmanuel Iyanna gave the injunction on Wednesday, October 18, 2023, in the case with Motion No: MN/218/2023; certified true copy of the order.
D’banj through one of his lawyers, Toheeb Lawal from an Abuja-based law firm, Law Corridor, had filed an application at the court for an injunction restraining Do2dtun from making alleged malicious and defamatory posts against him on social media.
In granting the application which has D’banj as the complainant and Do2dtun as the respondent, Iyanna granted “an order restraining the defendant (Do2dtun) either by himself, servants, privies, cohorts, representatives or any person deriving authority from him from further making any malicious, intimidating or defamatory post directing at the complainant (D’banj) on any social media platform (X, Instagram, etc) or news media pending the hearing and determination of the substantive case”.
The court further ordered the Deputy Inspector of Police, Force Intelligence Bureau to investigate a criminal complaint brought by D’banj against Do2dtun within two weeks and report back to court.
Over the past weeks, Dotun had made several posts on X and Instagram against D’banj. The OAP was married to D’banj’s sister, Taiwo, in 2013 and the union produced two girls.