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Super TV CEO’s Wife, Brenda Ataga Demands N1Billion From Blogger

Brenda Ataga, wife of the slain Super TV CEO has demanded N1 Billion as compensation from a blogger for libellous and malicious report.

Brenda, also, asked the online platform, Naijaloaded to pull down the report from the website and retract the report.
He also demanded a total retraction of the offending story, to be carried by the platform and other online news outlets.

Her lawyer, Chief Charles Uwensuyi-Edosomwan (SAN) made these demands in a letter to the Managing Director of the online medium, Mr. Makinde Azeez.

Naijaloaded in a report on June 26, accused Brenda of the murder, citing her relationship with the suspect through Brenda’s boyfriend.

Brenda’s lawyer described the report as callous, malicious and a mindless attack on the personality of their client.

The lawyer stated that the publication described his client as a conniving criminal that was part of the plans that killed her husband, father of her children, a most heinous cunning act.

Uwensuyi-Edosomwan described the report as false for labeling Mrs. Ataga as a loose woman and a flirt, carrying on extramarital affairs with another Mr. Izu.

On the contrary, Brenda is a wife, mother and highly placed official of the Nigerian government.

Uwensuyi-Edosomwan demanded that the story be immediately pulled down.

Recall that Brenda’s husband, Michael Usifo Ataga was found murdered at a Lekki Phase 1 apartment on June 17.

The police in Lagos are holding a prime suspect, Chidinma Adaora Ojukwu, a student of Mass Communication at the University of Lagos.

Angela Davies

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