Judiciary
Defamation: Prof. Ityavyar files N1 billion suit against Alia’s CPS, 3 others
Benue-born Professor and former Commissioner for education, Dennis Ityavyar, through his counsel, Clement Mue, has filed a N1 billion defamation suit against the Chief Press Secretary to the governor of Benue State, Tersoo Kula, before a Benue State High Court in Makurdi.
Also joined in the suit is the governor of Benue State, Benue State Government and the Attorney General of Benue State as second to fourth defendants.
In the statement of claim, Prof. Ityavyar avers that on the 17th day of July, 2025, Mr. Kula held a press briefing at the Benue State Government House, Makurdi, which was covered by various media outlets and published both in print and online.
During the same briefing, Mr. Kula made several false, malicious, and defamatory statements against him, wherein he said;
“It is unfortunate that someone who presided over the rot in the education sector for eight years would now have the audacity to criticize a government that is focused on fixing the mess he left behind.”
“Prof. Ityavyar… oversaw the collapse of the School of Nursing and Midwifery in Makurdi.”
“He is linked to unaddressed scholarship fraud and illegal student levies.”
“The recent outburst by Prof. Ityavyar was a preemptive move to stir public sympathy ahead of potential accountability measures.”
Prof. Ityavyar avers that the false of malicious statement he was inundated with a deluge of phone calls, messages and inquiries from family members, political associate, and professional colleagues both within and outside Benue State, many of whom express deep shock, disappointment and disbelief, stating that the allegations were inconsistent with the person and character they have known for decades.
Prof. Ityavyar also avers that, the false and malicious statement have gravely injured his reputation, cause him emotional distress and unjustly expressing to public ridicule, professional embarrassment and political misrepresentation.
Prof. Ityavyar further avers that the statements are entirely false, defamatory, made with malicious intents and calculated to damage his hard earned reputation, professional standing and credibility among his peers, and the general public.
In suit No. MHC/131/2025, Prof. Ityavyar is seeking a declaration that the defamatory statements made and published by the Defendant against the Plaintiff on the 17th day of July 2025 are false, malicious, and defamatory.
He is seeking an order directing Mr Kula to publish a full and unequivocal retraction of the said defamatory statements in at least two (2) national newspapers and on the official media platforms used for their initial dissemination.
Prof is is seeking an order compelling Mr Kula to issue and publish a formal apology addressed to him in writing and in the same manner as the defamatory publication.
Prof Ityavyar is seeking general damages in the sum of ₦ 1, 000,000,000 (One billion Naira) for defamation of character, reputational injury, and emotional distress.
He is also seeking an order for Kula to pay the sum of N5,000,000.00 (Five Million Naira)as special damages for legal and professional fees incurred in retaining counsel, among other orders.
A date is yet to be fixed for the suit.
