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Ajanaku demands N100m, public apology from Ayefele over alleged plans to smear his name

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A ₦100 million defamation battle is set to rock the media and political circles in Oyo State as one of the political leaders in the state, Otunba Rotimi Ajanaku has accused Fresh FM Nigeria owned by a popular gospel artiste, Yinka Ayefele, of broadcasting false and damaging allegations that have severely dented his reputation.

Ajanaku through his legal representatives, Obisesan and Co, has served a strongly worded petition to the station’s Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director at Ayefele Music House, Challenge, Ibadan, demanding an immediate public apology, the cessation of defamatory broadcasts, and the payment of ₦100 million in general damages.

The petition, signed by Chief T.A. ’Lowo Obisesan, accused Fresh FM of airing a broadcast on August 13, 2025, which claimed that Ajanaku’s hotel construction in Imalefalafia Community, Oke-Ado, Ibadan had obstructed public right of way, caused flooding, and destroyed part of the late Obafemi Awolowo’s master plan for the area.

According to the petition, the allegations re-echoed on air by Fresh FM’s correspondent Adeola Bankole were aired without any attempt by the station to contact Ajanaku or verify key facts such as the official survey plan, the community’s government-approved master plan, or any formal complaint lodged with relevant authorities.

Ajanaku maintains that he lawfully acquired the land, secured all requisite government approvals for the Dino Hotel project, and commenced construction under the supervision of his site engineer.

His lawyers argue that Fresh FM’s actions breached his fundamental right to fair hearing and violated the legal principle of audi alteram partem “hear the other side” turning the station into “an instrument for perpetuating injustice.”

Ajanaku through his counsel then demands three immediate actions from the radio station.

A public apology to the petitioner for the defamatory broadcast, a halt to any further defamatory comments or reports about him and payment of ₦100 million in general damages.

The law firm has given the station seven days from receipt of the letter to comply, warning that failure to meet the demands will result in legal proceedings under civil and criminal law against Fresh FM, its agents, and any individuals acting on its behalf.

In addition, the petition warns that the firm will file a formal complaint with the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC), accusing Fresh FM of breaching an established broadcasting principle that requires verification and due investigation into the veracity of allegations before airing them for public consumption.

“This ugly development is highly unfortunate and greatly unexpected of a company of Fresh FM’s calibre. Our client is a man of impeccable character, a political leader, and a generous philanthropist widely loved by the public.”

As at the time of filing this report, the radio station and its management had yet to issue a public response to the petition.

Fresh FM Nigeria

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