An Ikeja High Court has issued a restraining order against Nollywood actress Mariam Muftaudeen, popularly known as Omo VC, preventing her from defaming Chairman of the Lagos State Park Management Board, Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya, also known as MC Oluomo. The order was granted by Justice M. Dawodu following a Motion Exparte filed by Akinsanya's lawyer, Adedotun Ajulo.
The court order, which was issued on March 14, stipulates that Muftaudeen is restrained from publishing defamatory videos or articles about MC Oluomo for a period of 21 days, pending the determination of the case. Justice Dawodu granted the application after hearing Ajulo and stated that the order would elapse after the specified period.
In her Instagram post in February, Muftaudeen accused Akinsanya of threatening her life and that of her daughter, claiming to have a daughter with him and alleging that he failed to provide for the child's welfare. However, Akinsanya denied knowledge of any child between them, stating that they had separated about two years ago and he was unaware of any child until the recent claims surfaced. He described the accusations as defamatory and politically motivated, especially given the upcoming elections within the transportation industry.