Amaka Sues Abike Dabiri for $500K, Claims Selective Justice in Viral Controversy
Amaka Sunnberger sues Abike Dabiri-Erewa for $500,000, accusing her of selective justice over the handling of a viral incident involving threats against Yoruba and Benin people. The lawsuit claims bias and unfair treatment by the NiDCOM chairperson.
Amaka Sunnberger, a Nigerian living in Canada, has reportedly sued Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), for $500,000. The lawsuit is over what Amaka claims to be "selective justice" in the handling of her case following her controversial comments about poisoning Yoruba and Benin people. The incident, which led to widespread outrage, saw Dabiri-Erewa petition Canadian authorities, urging them to take action against Amaka for her inflammatory remarks.
Amaka’s legal team argues that Dabiri-Erewa’s actions were biased and unfair, as other individuals in similar situations were treated differently. This lawsuit escalates the already tense situation, with Amaka previously denying any wrongdoing and stating that she would not face repercussions due to her Canadian citizenship. The lawsuit is now set to bring further attention to this ongoing international controversy
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