«Wike's failure to sue the Federal Government as he vowed to do is the height of his shameful theatrics and repulsive actions that have brought shame and
public odium to Rivers State and her people.
«I was, however, advised otherwise particularly as government's current war against corruption has unwittingly created an enabling environment for mischief, harassment, fraud and revenge to thrive through malicious petitions against perceived enemies with the sole aim of disparaging them and bringing them to
public odium.
Not exact matches
Balogun also argued that his client was exposed to «
public ridicule,
odium, opprobrium, embarrassment and unprecedented disrepute», arguing that the duo had done «incalculable and tremendous injury to our client's image and personality as an international figure».
In a defamation case, you must show that the defendant intentionally communicated a false statement about you to a third person and as a result of the statement, you are exposed a many things like
public hatred, shame, obloquy, contumely,
odium, contempt, ridicule, aversion, ostracism, degradation, or disgrace.