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Soso Soberekon Slams N500m Defamation suit on Harrysong

Soso Soberekon Slams N500m Defamation suit on Harrysong | Daily Report Nigeria

Music executive and talent manager, Soso Soberekon, has slammed a defamation suit on singer Harrysong, demanding N500 million for compensation.

This is coming after Harrysong alleged that Soberekon tried to kill him in the past, claiming that he had evidence to his allegations.

In a podcast with “Frankly Speaking” posted on Monday, Harrysong had tagged Soberekon as his enemy, while alleging he sent “people to come and kill me in Port Harcourt.”

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However, Soberekon, in his reaction through his lawyers, sent a defamation notice to Harrysong.

According to the notice, Soberekon is asking for a retraction of the statement, an apology, and N500,000,000 for compensation.

The notice was titled;
“Request For Immediate Retraction, An Apology, And Payment Of Damages In The Sum Of N500,000,000.00 (Five Hundred Million Naira) Only For The Libelous Publication Made Of And Concerning The Person Of Mr. Soso Soberekon On All Social Media Platforms.”

It read in part:

“It is our client’s further briefing which we verily believed that on the 3rd day of October, 2022 he started receiving strange calls and messages from his friends, family members and colleagues on how you falsely accused him of trying to kill you in all social media platforms.

“You went to a live Television program (Frankly Speaking) alleging that our client is not your friend that he tried killing you in Port Harcourt without any justification.

“Our client has consequently directed us to request for a retraction of the said publication and an apology to be published in two newspapers and several online news millets not later than seven days of the delivery of this letter and also the payment of the sum of N500,000,000.00 (Five Hundred Million Naira) as damages and compensation for the malicious publications made against our client.

“TAKE NOTICE that if you fail to had the request dour Client within seven days of the receipt of this letter, we shall be constrained to proceed to the court of law against you for exemplary damages for injurious falsehood and malicious publication made of and concerning our client.”

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