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Frederick Leonard formally petitioned the Delta State Police Command on February 5, 2026. He accuses activist Stanley Ontop of spreading false information for over two years. The actor demands a public apology within seven days or further legal action will follow immediately.

Frederick Leonard has taken decisive legal action against Stanley Chibueze Ajemba. The actor, known for his intense roles, is now fighting a real-life battle.
He publicly shared legal documents on his Instagram page earlier today. The petition accuses Stanley, known popularly as Stanley Ontop, of criminal defamation.
Leonard claims the activist has targeted him for over two years unprovoked. This harassment allegedly caused the actor significant financial losses and reputational damage.
The tension likely stems from unverified reports where Peggy Ovire and Frederick Leonard faced marriage crisis rumors online. Leonard now states clearly that the law will take its full course.
The Official Petition
Lawyers from Uche Okoro & Co submitted the petition to the Delta State Police. The document, received officially on February 5, 2026, calls for an urgent investigation. They want the police to invite Stanley for immediate questioning regarding his conduct.
The lawyers cite specific sections of the Criminal Code Act regarding defamation. They argue that Stanley’s right to expression does not allow him to destroy reputations.
Seven Days to Apologize
Leonard’s legal team has issued a strict seven-day ultimatum to the activist. Stanley must retract all defamatory publications and issue a written apology immediately. Failure to comply will result in every available legal remedy against him.
This situation mirrors the time Stanley regained freedom and vowed the struggle continues after a previous arrest.
Leonard warned others that they must prove their claims with hard evidence. He captioned his post with a warning: “You first, others will follow.” The actor insists he is coming for anyone who spreads fake news about him.








