Nedu Wazobia in N83m Collapsed Contract Controversy as Court Takes Strong Action

Nedu Wazobia in N83m Collapsed Contract Controversy as Court Takes Strong Action

  • A Lagos court has stopped police from arresting OAP Nedu Wazobia over an N83m charity project saga
  • The entertainer insisted that his business partners turned a civil dispute into a police matter despite a clean investigation report
  • More details of the alleged harassment, detention, and seizure of passports linked to the failed deal have emerged

Nigerian on-air personality and comedian, Chinedu Emmanuel Ani, better known as Nedu Wazobia, has secured a major legal victory after months of tension surrounding a collapsed business partnership.

Legit.ng had earlier reported that Nedu was involved in another messy controversy that included VDM.

OA Nedu's contract drama takes a fresh twist as the Federal High Court in Lagos stops court from arrest him.
Court stops police from arresting OAP Nedu Wazobia over an N83m charity project fund. Photos: @neduani/IG.
Source: Instagram

In a new development, the Federal High Court in Lagos restrained the Inspector-General of Police and senior officers at Alagbon from arresting or detaining Nedu in connection with a contractual dispute that has lingered since 2024, according to Vanguard Newspaper.

Justice D. Dipeolu, in a ruling on an ex parte application, ordered the police to keep off until the court determines the substantive case on the enforcement of fundamental rights.

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Nedu: From charity dream to messy breakdown

According to court documents, Nedu and his team entered into a partnership with the Metropolitan School of Business and Management, alongside Victor and Tolulope Ariyibi-Oke, for a fundraising project aimed at helping underprivileged students pay school fees.

The high-profile gala, held in March 2024, was backed by sponsorship commitments worth over N83 million. While the event pulled pledges and cash donations, cracks began to show when the respondents allegedly demanded a refund of N60 million.

Nedu’s team insisted there was no justification for such a refund, leading to a breakdown of the partnership and the beginning of a legal and police tussle.

In their application, the comedian and five others told the court that the police had already investigated the matter for nine months and concluded it was a civil issue. The police legal department also issued a formal advice confirming that no crime had been committed.

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But in a surprising twist, the respondents allegedly filed another petition to a different unit at the Alagbon office. This, according to Nedu’s camp, led to renewed summons, harassment, and alleged assault on their former lawyer.

Some of the applicants also claimed they were unlawfully detained in July 2025, while others had their international passports seized.

Nedu's courtroom drama

For fans who mostly know Nedu as the witty voice behind hilarious skits and radio banter, the unfolding legal battle offers a different glimpse into the challenges entertainers face off the mic.

The comedian has not personally commented on the fresh ruling, but insiders said the case had been a major distraction from his creative work.

See a video of Nedu here:

OAP Nedu maintains he is innocent as the Federal High Court in Lagos bars police from arresting him amid N83m charity fund controversy.
Nedu Wazobia insists that his business partners turned a civil dispute into a police matter despite a clean investigation report. Photos: @neduani/IG.
Source: Instagram

Honest Bunch podcast: Daddy Freeze replaces Nedu

Legit.ng earlier reported that Daddy Freeze replaced Nedu Wazobia on The Honest Bunch podcast.

Announcing the change via its page on Sunday, June 18, The HonestBunch podcast shared a new poster of the crew, alongside Daddy Freeze.

The announcement about the new host came after Nedu stepped down from the podcast after being accused of using the platform to sleep with female guests in exchange for appearances.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Olaniyi Apanpa (Entertainment Editor) Olaniyi Apanpa is a seasoned journalist with over 6 years of experience in sports, metro, politics, and entertainment reporting. He has written for renowned platforms such as Opera News, Scooper News, The PUNCH, and currently works as a Senior Entertainment Editor at Legit.ng. A graduate of English Education from the University of Lagos. He is also a trained Digital Marketer from the Digital Marketing Institute, Lagos. Contact: olaniyi.apanpa@corp.legit.ng.

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