Sports minister Sunday Dare files suit against boxer Bash Alli over alleged defamation

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Nigeria’s Minister of Sports Sunday Dare has filed a lawsuit against popular Edo State born boxer Bash ‘The Great’ Alli over alleged defamation of character and disruptive comments.

The suit filed by Sunday Dare comes days after Bash Alli released a video over the weekend, accusing the minister of extorting ‘millions of naira’ from him as part of the process to organise a world boxing title fight for him as allegedly directed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

In his reaction to the claims made by Bash Alli, Sunday Dare in a statement signed and issued by his Special Assistant on Multimedia, Toyin Ibitoye described the comments made by the boxer as defamatory, false, and unsubstantiated.

The statement reads thus in part; “this recent video is irrespective and in disregard of a pending libel suit initiated by the minister claiming damages to the sum of N5 billion against Bash Ali for defamatory allegations made in the past.

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“Apart from aggravating the previous defamatory acts, in the present video, Bash Ali has threatened violence and disruptive acts against a functional unit of the Federal Government of Nigeria.”

The statement added; “As a responsible public office holder, the minister will not sit back and allow the threats to materialize. If Bash Ali could have the effrontery to make and publicize a video where he not only made allegations against the person of the minister but also threatened to halt the operations of the Ministry of Youth and Sports development, then, it is compelling that the security agencies are put on alert so as to avoid a future situation of regret where things are taken for granted.”

The minister said he would, “on a personal note, diligently press his libel claims against Bash Ali and will also seek further remedies that the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria avail him.

“To this end, he has briefed Bode Olanipekun (SAN) of the law firm of Wole Olanipekun & Co to continue with the prosecution of the case,” it added.

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