Mercy Chinwo, the gospel singer, has filed a lawsuit against social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) for alleged defamation.
Last month, in a series of Instagram posts, VDM accused Chinwo of diverting
funds from shows without remitting them to her former label, owned by Ezekiel
Onyedikachukwu.
The social media critic also claimed that Chinwo violated contractual
agreements with the label before parting ways.
In the lawsuit dated March 3, Pelumi Olajengbesi, Chinwo’s lawyer, accused VDM of making “libelous, malicious, spiteful, malevolent, and grossly defamatory statements that impugn the image and character” of the singer.
Olajengbesi argued that VDM, who was not personally involved in the dispute
between Chinwo and EeZee Tee, falsely portrayed the singer in a damaging and
biased manner.
“The claimant avers that she has neither had any form of relationship with the
defendant nor was the defendant involved in the issue between the claimant and
EeZee T in any material particular,” he said.
“The claimant avers that the statements which the defendant made in the
videos he published his Instagram page were as though the defendant was
personally involved in the issues between the claimant and EeZee T.
“However, these statements were not only false but damning and injurious to
the claimant’s public image and reputation.”
According to court documents, Chinwo is seeking N1 billion
in general damages, N100 million in punitive and aggravated damages, and an
additional N25 million to cover the cost of the lawsuit.
The singer also requested that the court order VDM to delete
the alleged defamatory posts, issue a public apology, and publish retractions
in four national newspapers for 14 consecutive days.
The feud between Mercy Chinwo and Eezee Concept began when
she left the label. She accused Onyedikachukwu of exploiting her and diverting
approximately $345,000 from her digital platforms and events without disclosing
the transactions and remitting her share.
Onyedikachukwu, popularly called EeZee Tee, denied the
allegations, but Chinwo maintained that she was a victim of contract fraud.
The record label boss responded by calling for an audit amid
allegations of financial misconduct.
On February 17, a federal high court in Lagos upheld the
arrest warrant against him and adjourned the case to March 6.