Sabinus sues peak milk for N1 billion for using “something hooge,” and Gala sausage roll for using his image for N100 million.

Sabinus sues peak milk for N1 billion for using “something hooge,” and Gala sausage roll for using his image for N100 million. Popular Nigerian comedian, skit maker and content creator, Chukwuemeka Emmanuel popularly known as Oga Sabinus has threatened to sue peak milk over an alleged usage of his trademarked phrase, “Something hooge”.

Sabinus, 27, also threatened legal action against UAC Food Ltd, a company that produces gala sausage for using his brand picture and other intellectual products to make adverts and promotions for the product.

In a pre-suit notice dated 27 May 2022 and signed by his lead counsel, Mr Stanley Alieke, Sabinus demanded from Peak Milk the payment of N500m for the alleged unauthorised use of his intellectual property and another N500m for damages for the “emotional, physical, psychological and mental trauma our client has suffered for the trademark theft and the infringement of his intellectual rights property”.

Also, Sabinus in a pre-litigation notice to UAC Food Ltd dated 25 May 2022, demanded the payment of N100m “for the use of the picture which is the average fee our client charges for his picture to be used for adverts and promotions”.

Also, Sabinus in a pre-litigation notice to UAC Food Ltd dated 25 May 2022, demanded the payment of N100m “for the use of the picture which is the average fee our client charges for his picture to be used for adverts and promotions”.

Sabinus said a company belonging to Peak Milk, Friesland Food Wamco Nigerian PLC, used his trademarked slogan “Something Hooge” for the advert and promotion of a Peak Milk.

He said the advert was made on Peak Milk Nigeria’s verified Instagram page (peak_milk) on 24 May 2022.

The comedian said the said slogan was trademarked on 26 November 2021 with the FILE NINIBER: NG/TM/O/2021/48316.

Sabinus further said UAC Food made a post on its verified Instagram handle (galasausage_roll) on 23 May 2022 with his picture. He said the post which was his cartoon picture was captioned, “the way I calculate everything in my life”.

“The post gathered massive traffic, and engagements and attracted huge followership to your page which only happened because the picture of our client was used for the promotion and advert,” the notice read.

The skitmaker, who was recently recognised by the Africa Movies Viewers’ Choice Award (AMVCA) as the Best Online Content Creator of the year 2022, gave both companies 14 working days to meet his demands or meet him in court.

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