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Journalist demands N50m reward from ex-Senate President over book on tenure in office

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A journalist, Cyriacus Njoku, is asking a Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court to order a former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, to pay him the sum of N50 million as reward for authoring a book on his tenure in office.

In the suit numbered CV/2269/2023, Njoku, through his lawyer, Julius Mbilitem, alleged that the former Senate President did not reward him for his efforts in writing the book titled, โ€˜The Peoples Lawmakerโ€™, despite an agreement to that effect.

He also claimed that, rather than reward him as promised, Nnamani used his work as an inspiration to author another book titled, โ€˜Standing Strongโ€™, a personal account of his stewardship as Senate President.

In his statement of claim, Njoku averred that in 2015, he approached Nnamani with a proposal to write a book about his stewardship as Senate President between April 2005 and May 2007.

He added that after โ€œserious and detailed discussions, interrogations and interviewsโ€, Nnamani permitted him to write and produce the manuscript of the book, while assuring him that โ€œhis reward will be from the proceeds of the public presentation/launchโ€.

Continuing, Njoku noted that following the production of the draft of the book, the ex-Senate President directed him to meet one of his aides, Dr Jaaโ€™nna Nwafor Orizu, who edited the manuscript.

โ€œThe defendant (Nnamani) provided the pictures that featured in the book as well as directed the plaintiff (Njoku) to the printers/publishers, Timex Enterprises, of 2A Menkiti Lane, Ogui Enugu, Enugu State.

โ€œMoreover, the defendant wrote the โ€˜Forwardโ€™ to the book, recommending it for use in political discourses, scholarship and general readership.

โ€œThe defendant paid for 1000 printed copies. The cover pages were in two versions, one bearing the defendantโ€™s picture in legislative attire of Senate President, while the other his picture in native attire. All the 1000 copies were deposited at his house in Enugu in the year 2018. (Copies of the cheques of N250,000 each the defendant issued to the printer/publisher are herein pleaded).

โ€œWhen the plaintiff noticed that all the copies have been deposited at the defendantโ€™s residence, he asked the defendant about his schedule for the public presentation/launch of the book. The defendant reassured the plaintiff of financial reward after presenting the book, together with the one he was writing, to the public. The defendant said that he doesnโ€™t want to do book launch twice,โ€ parts of Njokuโ€™s statement of claim read.

Njoku noted that, from time to time, he reminded Nnamani of his promise to launch the book and reward him.

However, according to Njoku, he was not invited when the ex-Senate President launched the book, โ€˜The Peoples Lawmakerโ€™, and the one he (Nnamani) authored by himself, โ€˜Standing Strongโ€™, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, on the 21st of October, 2021.

He alleged that he later found out that Nnamani made โ€œcopious referencesโ€ to his book, โ€˜The Peoples Lawmakerโ€™, in โ€˜Standing Strongโ€™.

According to him, at this point, he realized that the ex-Senate President used his work as โ€œan inspiration and a springboard to write โ€˜Standing Strongโ€™ and that his promise to pay him after presentation to the public was a ruseโ€.

He further informed the court that, after making several personal demands on Nnamani to reward him for his work, to no avail, he asked his lawyer, Mbilitem, to write a letter, dated 11th November 2022, to the ex-Senate President, demanding N50 million compensation.

Njoku said Nnamani did not respond to the letter, and has refused to pay him any money for his work.

He therefore prayed the court to order the ex-Senate President to pay him the sum of N50 million as reward for his intellectual work. He is equally asking the court to order Nnamani to pay him the cost of prosecuting the case.

The court was also asked to order the ex-Senate President to pay a 10 per cent interest on any judgment sum, till date of payment.

However, the ex-Senate President has disputed Njokuโ€™s claims.

In a statement of defence filed by his lawyers, Nnamani averred that he never authorized Njoku to write any book.

โ€œAt no time or date did the plaintiff (Njoku) ever approach the defendant (Nnamani) physically with any proposal to write a book dealing with the defendantโ€™s tenure in office as the former Senate President, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

โ€œThe said proposal, if any, was unto himself (Njoku); the defendant never knew of any proposal as claimed by the plaintiff. The defendant never at any time had any discussion, let alone being detailed. The plaintiff never at any time interrogated nor interviewed the defendant in respect of any write-up and (the defendant) never requested the plaintiff to write and produce any manuscript of a book.โ€

Further disputing Njokuโ€™s claim that he (Nnamani) promised him financial reward for writing the book, the ex-Senate President said, โ€œThe defendant having not discussed with the plaintiff of any book, the issue of any reward of proceeds of the public presentation/launch never arose.โ€

Stressing that he is not liable to Njoku regarding the payment of N50 million, as demanded by the plaintiff, Nnamani asked the court to dismiss the suit for being frivolous, vexatious and unfounded.

Hearing in the matter has been adjourned to 7th March 2024.

It will be recalled that Njoku had, in the build up to the 2015 general elections, gone to court to challenge then President Goodluck Jonathanโ€™s eligibility to contest the presidential election, on the grounds that, going by constitutional provisions, he (Jonathan) cannot take the Oath of Office of the President three times.

The suit was dismissed by the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal.


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