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Delta Concert: Court Dismisses Davido’s Objection Against Pinnick’s N2.3bn Suit

A high court in Delta has dismissed the preliminary objections raised by Davido to challenge the N2.3 billion lawsuit filed against him by the former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick.

Gatekeepers News reports that in 2023, Pinnick filed a lawsuit alleging that Davido breached a contract to perform at the 19th edition of the ‘Warri Again’ concert in Delta State, South-South Nigeria.

Pinnick claimed that Davido failed to appear at a concert scheduled for October 26, 2023, after receiving a payment of $94,500.

The former president of the NFF further alleged that he incurred an additional $18,000 for a private jet chartered to transport Davido and his team.

The singer, however, challenged the jurisdiction of the Delta State High Court in Effurun to hear the matter.

Davido, through his lawyers, argued that the issue should be treated as a debt recovery case and that Pinnick should have issued a demand letter before resorting to legal action.

His lawyers also denied that Sosoberokon, who signed the contract on his behalf, was his authorised agent.

However, during a recent hearing, the presiding judge, Nduka Obi, dismissed Davido’s objection to challenge the jurisdiction of the court to hear the defamation case.

The court further dismissed the arguments made by the singer’s lawyers that the matter was a debt recovery case and was premature since Pinnick failed to issue a letter demanding a refund.

It held that the reliefs sought in the suit showed that the matter was a breach of contract which does not require the issuance of any prior letter of demand.

The court held that it has territorial jurisdiction to hear and determine the two cases bordering on defamation.

This, it said, is because Pinnick, who is a resident of Delta, was present in the state when Davido allegedly posted the defamatory publications online.

Justice Obi held that it would proceed with the hearing and determination of all the cases filed against the singer.

Meanwhile, Davido’s counsel said efforts were in top gear to resolve the case in an out-of-court settlement.

Pinnick, however, said no concrete arrangement has been made because the defendants want the settlement to be on their terms.

The cases have been adjourned for hearing of other pending applications.

Remi Ibikunle

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