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British Court orders Hundeyin to pay £95,000 as damages to BBC Journalist for libel

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The Royal Courts of Justice, a British court, has found David Hundeyin, a self-styled Nigerian investigative journalist, guilty of libel and has ordered him to pay the sum of £95,000as damages to Charles Northcott, the British Broadcasting Corporations (BBC)’s Journalist who Hundeyin made weighty allegations against in his ”Journalism Career Graveyard” article.

Hundeyin had made several allegations against Northcott following the publication of his article, including accusing Northcott of using his position as the director of the documentary film to obtain sexual favours from Kiki Mordi, Nigerian Emmy-nominated journalist, who was the on-screen reporter for the BBC’s Sex for Grades documentary.
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