Akan Okon vs. Umo Eno: Prof Jideoni petitions security agencies against blogger for libel

Professor Jideoni Charles, a Professor of Professor of Graphognomy (Handwriting Analysis), Professor of English Language, and a linguist, has petitioned security agencies against an Uyo based blogger, Wisdom Bassey, over alleged libel.

Prof Jideoni had carried out forensic investigation into the West African Examination Council certificate tendered by the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Pastor Umo Eno, before the Federal High Court sitting in Uyo, in his case against governorship aspirant, Mr Akan Okon, and adjudged same as unoriginal.

The petition, as sighted by newsmen over the weekend, condemned a "damaging false report carried out by one Mr Wisdom Bassey who works online with Newsline9ja.com on the account of slander and libel against me in a newspaper publication by GLOBAL PILOT earlier this year."

According to the petition, Bassey acted on unverified false allegations, that Prof Jideoni was never a staff of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife; that he is not a Professor, that he is a fraudster, that Institute of Graphoanalysts does not exist in Nigeria, and that he is an ex-convict.

Bassey only acted on "mere allegations to destroy all the reputation I have strained myself to build for myself over the years - (re. in his attempt to discredit me and fault the signature analysis I did on the West African School Certificates issued in 1981 and 1983 to one Akwa Ibom State PDP governorship candidate in person of Bassey Umo Eno, to ascertain the authenticity of the said certificates) - and this has made me to lose so much professionally and emotionally," the petitioner stressed.

Attaching documentary evidence that the points raised by Bassey are totally false, Prof Jideoni called on security agencies to expedite action in treating the petition given that his personality has been "terribly manhandled."

The petition was addressed to the Inspector-General of Police, Abuja; the Director, SSS, Akwa Ibom State Command, Uyo; and the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Akwa Ibom State Command.

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