For fear of contempt of court charges, Innoson deletes false claims on Supreme Court from social media

For fear of contempt of court charges, Innoson deletes false claims on Supreme Court from social media

After falsely claiming victory at the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Chairman of Innoson Motors, Dr Innocent Chukwuma has deleted his declaration on social

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After falsely claiming victory at the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Chairman of Innoson Motors, Dr Innocent Chukwuma has deleted his declaration on social media that the apex court ordered GT Bank to pay him N14bn within 14 days. The retraction, judicial analysts believe, was advised by Innoson’s lawyers who fear that contempt of court charges on defaming the Supreme Court may be brought against the embattled businessman.

Innoson had earlier on Thursday caused a social media storm by claiming that Supreme Court had ruled in his favour for GT Bank to pay him N14bn. However, records of the court proceedings showed no such ruling. Instead, what the Supreme Court had directed was for both parties, Innoson and GT vBank, to return to the Court of Appeal, Enugu Judicial Division, for a hearing on GT Bank’s appeal scheduled for the 14th of June 2018.

In fact, it is in the tradition of the Supreme Court to issue definitive rulings only on Fridays, and what it delivered on Thursday was more or less a directive for both parties to return to the Appeal Court. However, court feelers say this is actually a win for GT Bank as it grants what the Bank has always wanted and what Innoson has consistently stalled, which is for the Court of Appeal in Enugu to hear the Bank’s appeal.

As facts on ground became clear that Innoson’s claim on social media was completely false, the embattled businessman decided to delete the fake tweet from his company’s Twitter.