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  • Sun Newspaper Journalist shot in Lokoja

    A journalist with the Sun Newspaper, Emmanuel Adeyemi, has been shot.

    Adeyemi was on his way to the Nigerian Union of Journalists Secretariat when he was shot.

    The drive-by shooters also shot another passerby, whose identity could not be immediately ascertained.

    The passerby was said to have just arrived from Benue and caught up in the middle of the mayhem.

    The gunshots in Lokoja, the Kogi state capital followed the resumption of looting in another warehouse in Zone 8 area.

    A similar incident was recorded overnight when the ADP warehouse was invaded and bags of fertilizer carted away.

    As of the time of filing this report, heavy gunshots rent the air while all shops along Murtala Mohammed way, Lokoja are closed, with people scampering to safety.

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, William Aya, said the gunshots were from hoodlums who were scaring people away to enable them to loot.

    He said the shootings were not from the Police, adding that the hoodlums are being trailed and would be brought to book shortly.

    Meanwhile, the victims have been taken to State Specialists Hospital, Lokoja for treatment.

    The state Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, in a statement, reacting to the shooting said, “It is unfortunate that sponsored mercenaries were sneaked into the town to cause mayhem. And it is sad that they shot a journalist who was performing his legitimate duties.

    “Government will ensure that all the people involved in the violence are brought to book”.

  • Actor Johnny Depp takes Sun newspaper to court in ‘wife beater’ libel case

    Actor Johnny Depp takes Sun newspaper to court in ‘wife beater’ libel case

    Hollywood star Johnny Depp appeared in a London court on Wednesday to hear his lawyer argue that Depp’s ex-wife had lied when she accused him of beating her in comments quoted by the tabloid newspaper the Sun.

    Depp, the 55-year-old star of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, is suing the tabloid’s publisher, News Group Newspapers, and its executive editor Dan Wootton for libel over an article Wootton wrote in 2018 calling Depp a “wife beater”.

    Depp himself attended the High Court for the first day of the pre-trial review. The trial proper is due to start on March 23 and last two weeks.

    Both Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard accused each other of physical abuse during their relationship. Heard first made allegations in 2016, which Depp denied.

    “One of them is lying and doing so on a grand scale,” said a skeleton argument submitted by Depp’s lawyers and distributed to journalists.

    “It is a very important function therefore of this libel trial that these allegations are tested, and either proved or disproved.”

    The onus in the case is on the Sun to prove that it has not committed libel. It will argue simply that the article is not defamatory because it is true.

    The skeleton argument requested that the court agree to hear witnesses living in California by video-link during the London afternoon, to accommodate the eight-hour time difference.

    News Group Newspapers is owned by the New York-listed News Corp. (reuters)