A former Nigerian Ambassador to Namibia, Onoh Lilian, has instituted a libel suit at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas against Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama.
Onoh is accusing Onyeama of using a New York-based online newspaper to defame her character.

Counsel to Onoh, Steven Thornton, said the online newspaper, in April, published an article saying the Nigerian Government sacked Onoh on account of misappropriation of N50 million.
Thornton, noted that the media outlet published Onohās photograph to ensure the storyās object was not mistaken.
In the court papers, her counsel decried the paperās portrayal of his client as being corrupt, having informed its global audience of the diversion of funds meant for the running of Nigeriaās High Commission in Namibia.
Also joined in the case is a Permanent Secretary at the ministry, Gabriel Aduda.
The case has been assigned to Judge Jane Boyle for adjudication, but no date has been fixed for the hearing.
In the claimantās prayers before the judge, Thornton demanded litigation costs, āand all such other and further relief at law and in equity to which Onoh may show herself to be justly entitledā.