Nigerian woman apologises for defamatory and threatening social media posts

An Irish-based Nigerian woman has apologised before the High Court to a businesswoman over a number of defamatory and threatening posts made on social media.

Nigerian woman apologises for defamatory and threatening social media posts

An Irish-based Nigerian woman has apologised before the High Court to a businesswoman over a number of defamatory and threatening posts made on social media.

Ms Esther Esabod Aboderin, with an address at Leixlip, Co Kildare apologised to and gave a sworn undertaking before Ms Justice Leonie Reynolds not to repeat any defamatory or threatening remarks about Rosala Uvbi Mku-Atu, who is also Nigerian.

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