Trademark Lawsuit: Energy drink manufacturer seeks N1.6 billion damages

Rite Foods Ltd, the manufacturer of Fearless Energy Drinks, has sought N1.6 billion in damages from Mamuda Beverages Nig. Ltd, the maker of Pop Power Energy Drinks, over allegations bordering on trademark infringement.
Rite Foods Ltd, in a fresh suit filed by its team of lawyers led by Oyetola Oshobi and Boonyameen Lawal, also sought an order of perpetual injunction restraining the company from further producing Pop Power Energy Drinks with a similar resemblance to its products.
In the writ of summons marked FHC/ABJ/CS/705/2025 filed on April 14 before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, the plaintiff sued Mamuda Beverages, a Lebanese firm based in Kano, as the sole defendant.
The plaintiff, which has its registered trademark number as 38227 and its registered design number as NG/DS/NT/2020/1099, sought 10 reliefs.
It sought an order of perpetual injunction restraining Mamuda Beverages, its directors, distributors or any other person from infringing its registered trademark by engaging in the trade or business of manufacturing, supplying, distributing or selling the drinks in Nigeria.
Rite Foods Ltd prayed the court for an order for the delivery up for the destruction of the offending Pop Power Energy Drink products and all other products held to infringe on its registered design and trademark in the defendant’s possession, custody, and/or control.
It sought general damages of N1 billion for injury suffered by the plaintiff due to the defendant’s infringement and unlawful use of the plaintiff’s registered design and trademark and the cost of the suit for N60 million.
Rite Foods said its novelty design and aesthetic of the “Fearless” energy drinks were registered as an industrial design under the Patents and Designs Act on 24 August 2020 by the registrar of patents and designs.
According to the plaintiff, the defendant’s imitation, though in a smaller 330ml bottle, bears striking similarities in shape, colour, and logo placement, leading to widespread confusion among consumers and retailers, some of whom have referred to the infringing product as “small Fearless”.
According to the firm, the defendant is producing Pop Power Energy Drinks in commercial quantities for public purchase.
Against this development, Rite Foods Ltd filed a fresh suit against Mamuda Beverages Nig Ltd.
But in its preliminary objection, Mamuda Beverages urged Justice Nwite to dismiss the suit as an abuse of the court process.
Through his lawyer, Offiong Offiong, the company argued that Rite Foods Ltd had filed a similar suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/139/2025 before Justice Ekwo.
The defendant said that the case instituted on January 28 by the plaintiff via a motion ex parte, motion on notice, and a writ of summons had the same parties in the instant suit.
It admitted that on January 31, Rite Foods’ ex-parte application was granted, and the company executed the same on February 10.
Mamuda Beverages also admitted that the parties subsequently compromised and settled the suit on terms of settlement adopted on March 4 and entered as consent judgment by Justice Ekwo.
“The honourable court is functus officio in respect of the subject matter and lacks the jurisdiction to adjudicate the complaints of the plaintiff in this suit,” it argued.
Mr Nwite had fixed May 28 for the hearing of the preliminary objection of Mamuda Beverages Nig Ltd.
(NAN)
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