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The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by FreeStuffsNG: 3:41pm On Dec 09, 2024
The way forward for Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne

There is no doubt that to allege, as Farotimi did in his book, that Chief Afe Babalola compromised the justices of the Supreme Court to obtain favourable judgment in a land case, is defamatory of the eminent lawyer, unless it can be substantiated.
by Premium Times December 8, 2024.


Remission of the obvious criminal libel contained in his new book is the only viable way forward for Mr Farotimi. And it is even only a counsel of Chief Afe Babalola’s towering eminence that can help Mr Farotimi ward off the other graver and more ominous charge of bringing the Supreme Court to disrepute, that lurks ahead, and which can potentially result in Farotimi’s name being struck off the roll of legal practitioners!

I like Mr Dele Farotimi, his courage, forthrightness and pan-Nigerian views. But anyone with a basic understanding of the principles of the law of libel will concede that Mr Farotimi is in hot soup, and that there might be nothing untoward in his arraignment in a Magistrate Court in Ekiti State on charges of criminally defaming foremost lawyer, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN)!


The courts in Ekiti State have jurisdiction to try criminal defamation, and all that the prosecution has to do to secure a conviction is to field one witness who will testify that the defamatory matter in the book was “published” to him in Ekiti, and that he read it in Ekiti, and thought the least of the eminent lawyer afterwards. Publication in this instance occurs when the book, put out for sale by Farotimi or his agents, is bought and read by the buyer in Ekiti! It would matter not that Mr Farotimi resides in Lagos, where defamation is only a civil wrong, and not a crime. In Ekiti State, defamation is both a crime and a civil wrong. Once Farotimi enters Ekiti, whether voluntarily or by force, the criminal courts in Ekiti are automatically seized of jurisdiction to try him. That has been our law ever since the old Supreme Court case of Patrick Njovens V. State! That principle was recently reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in Nnamdi Kanu’s case, in which the Court emphasised that the fact of Kanu’s rendition into the country does not vitiate the jurisdiction of the criminal courts in Nigeria to try him.

But there is a way out for Farotimi, to which I shall return later.

There is no doubt that to allege, as Farotimi did in his book, that Chief Afe Babalola compromised the justices of the Supreme Court to obtain favourable judgment in a land case, is defamatory of the eminent lawyer, unless it can be substantiated. At least, the allegation has discredited the eminent Silk in his office, trade and profession, and has lowered him in the estimation of right-thinking members of society!


There is a possibility that what Mr Farotimi alleged in his book is true, but in the law of defamation, there is an initial presumption that a defamatory statement is untrue, and the burden of proving that the allegation is substantially true is on Mr Farotimi. To discharge this evidential onus against Chief Afe Babalola in Ekiti, or anywhere else, might be a mountain too high to climb.

Several years ago, I found myself in somewhat similar circumstances against the same iconic chief! Chief Afe Babalola had sued a certain Dr Usoro, a maritime shipping magnate, at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to recover professional fees amounting to $1 million for representing his company in an oil and gas matter, at the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt. According to the pleadings, Chief Afe Babalola was contracted by Dr Usoro at his Emmanuel Chambers in Ibadan.

Doctor Usoro hired me to represent him in the suit brought by Chief Babalola at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory. After reviewing the facts, I came to the conclusion, along with my colleagues in Chambers, that the High Court of the FCT had no jurisdiction to hear the matter. We therefore filed a preliminary objection, protesting jurisdiction. The High Court of the FCT took arguments on the preliminary objection, agreed with us, and struck out Chief Afe Babalola’s suit, meaning that Chief was now free to re-commence the suit in Ibadan, or Port Harcourt!

I recognised there and then that our victory was only a pyrrhic one. I at once reached out to Chief Babalola’s counsel in the Abuja matter, after consulting Dr Usoro, my client, that I wanted to go to Ibadan to beg the Chief. So, I drove to Ibadan to the Chief’s iconic “Emmanuel Chambers”, where I was received by one of the his protégés, Chief Adenipekun (SAN). This was circa 2011.


After explaining my mission, an extremely delighted Chief Adenipekun, after informing me that Chief Afe Babalola was away in Ado-Ekiti, put a call across to the eminent chief, and informed him of my presence and mission. Chief Babalola asked that the phone should be handed over to me. He began by extolling my humility, saying that “because of what you have done, you will be greater than me.” I responded that “Chief, Sir, you know that that can never be possible”.

The Chief laughed heartily and said, in that sonorous Yoruba accent of his, “I want you to come to Ado-Ekiti tomorrow to see what the Lord has used me to do for humanity!” Very early the following day, my driver and I, accompanied by a staff of Emmanuel Chambers who led the way in his own car, proceeded to Ado-Ekiti, arriving the premises of the magnificent Afe Babalola University after 2 p.m. I was shortly ushered into the Chief’s sprawling office, where I came face-to-face with the living legend. He rose to his feet to receive me, and I made straight for the floor, prostrating. I then gently explained to him once again why I had sojourned all the way from Abuja to see him. The visibly elated Chief enthused that that was the way “law was practiced in the days of yore.” I could see that my humility had disarmed the nimble law master.

After exhausting his outrage at Dr Usoro, and bemoaning how cavalierly Usoro had discarded their solemn understanding, the Chief then assured me, in a very moving tone, that “your journey to Ado-Ekiti shall not be in vain. No one comes to see me in Ado-Ekiti and goes home empty-handed. For your sake, I will forgive the $1 million. But my worry now is that Dr Usoro, whom I know very well, will treat you exactly the same way he has treated me.”

Chief Afe Babalola then asked that I be taken to a guest house within the campus for lunch, and perhaps some rest, after which, later in the evening, “they will take you round to see what the Lord has used me to do for humanity.”

I passed the night at the University guest house, and just when we were about to leave the following morning, an emissary from the Chief arrived to inform me that the Chief left that morning on a journey, but had asked him to give me a parcel to enable me “buy petrol” for the journey home. Inside the parcel was the sum of N1 million; a princely sum back in 2011.

In my humble view, moving frontally against Chief Afe will not aid Dele Farotimi’s cause. The facts and the law are skewed against him. But Farotimi has one thing going for him: his close relationship with Peter Obi, who has a close relationship with former President Obasanjo, who in turn has a close relationship with Chief Afe Babalola.

Once Dele Farotimi is granted bail, he must move swiftly to see Peter Obi, who should take him to plead with Chief Obasanjo, after which he must then undertake that trip to Ado Ekiti, like I did back in 2011, to see what the Lord God has used Chief Afe “to do for humanity.” Remission of the obvious criminal libel contained in his new book is the only viable way forward for Mr Farotimi. And it is even only a counsel of Chief Afe Babalola’s towering eminence that can help Mr Farotimi ward off the other graver and more ominous charge of bringing the Supreme Court to disrepute, that lurks ahead, and which can potentially result in Farotimi’s name being struck off the roll of legal practitioners!

After all, the Chief himself did assure me, back in 2011, that no one comes to see him in Ado Ekiti and leaves empty-handed!


Kenneth Ikonne, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, writes from Abuja.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/760004-the-way-forward-for-dele-farotimi-by-kenneth-ikonne.html

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by FreeStuffsNG: 3:41pm On Dec 09, 2024
Mr Farotimi is in hot soup, and that there might be nothing untoward in his arraignment in a Magistrate Court in Ekiti State on charges of criminally defaming foremost lawyer, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN)!

This is why Aare Afe Babalola said that the only way Farotimi can get out of this hot soup is if he can prove the allegations he made against him. If you hear "Eni ti o ba ju ni lọ...."

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by EmperorCaesar(m): 3:56pm On Dec 09, 2024
cheesy

Mr.Dele no worry
Sowore go organize another protest for Mali

The mobs will continue to fight on twitter

In the end, na all man for himself

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by LordIsaac(m): 4:15pm On Dec 09, 2024
FreeStuffsNG:
The way forward for Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne

There is no doubt that to allege, as Farotimi did in his book, that Chief Afe Babalola compromised the justices of the Supreme Court to obtain favourable judgment in a land case, is defamatory of the eminent lawyer, unless it can be substantiated.
by Premium Times December 8, 2024.


Remission of the obvious criminal libel contained in his new book is the only viable way forward for Mr Farotimi. And it is even only a counsel of Chief Afe Babalola’s towering eminence that can help Mr Farotimi ward off the other graver and more ominous charge of bringing the Supreme Court to disrepute, that lurks ahead, and which can potentially result in Farotimi’s name being struck off the roll of legal practitioners!

I like Mr Dele Farotimi, his courage, forthrightness and pan-Nigerian views. But anyone with a basic understanding of the principles of the law of libel will concede that Mr Farotimi is in hot soup, and that there might be nothing untoward in his arraignment in a Magistrate Court in Ekiti State on charges of criminally defaming foremost lawyer, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN)!


The courts in Ekiti State have jurisdiction to try criminal defamation, and all that the prosecution has to do to secure a conviction is to field one witness who will testify that the defamatory matter in the book was “published” to him in Ekiti, and that he read it in Ekiti, and thought the least of the eminent lawyer afterwards. Publication in this instance occurs when the book, put out for sale by Farotimi or his agents, is bought and read by the buyer in Ekiti! It would matter not that Mr Farotimi resides in Lagos, where defamation is only a civil wrong, and not a crime. In Ekiti State, defamation is both a crime and a civil wrong. Once Farotimi enters Ekiti, whether voluntarily or by force, the criminal courts in Ekiti are automatically seized of jurisdiction to try him. That has been our law ever since the old Supreme Court case of Patrick Njovens V. State! That principle was recently reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in Nnamdi Kanu’s case, in which the Court emphasised that the fact of Kanu’s rendition into the country does not vitiate the jurisdiction of the criminal courts in Nigeria to try him.

But there is a way out for Farotimi, to which I shall return later.

There is no doubt that to allege, as Farotimi did in his book, that Chief Afe Babalola compromised the justices of the Supreme Court to obtain favourable judgment in a land case, is defamatory of the eminent lawyer, unless it can be substantiated. At least, the allegation has discredited the eminent Silk in his office, trade and profession, and has lowered him in the estimation of right-thinking members of society!


There is a possibility that what Mr Farotimi alleged in his book is true, but in the law of defamation, there is an initial presumption that a defamatory statement is untrue, and the burden of proving that the allegation is substantially true is on Mr Farotimi. To discharge this evidential onus against Chief Afe Babalola in Ekiti, or anywhere else, might be a mountain too high to climb.

Several years ago, I found myself in somewhat similar circumstances against the same iconic chief! Chief Afe Babalola had sued a certain Dr Usoro, a maritime shipping magnate, at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to recover professional fees amounting to $1 million for representing his company in an oil and gas matter, at the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt. According to the pleadings, Chief Afe Babalola was contracted by Dr Usoro at his Emmanuel Chambers in Ibadan.

Doctor Usoro hired me to represent him in the suit brought by Chief Babalola at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory. After reviewing the facts, I came to the conclusion, along with my colleagues in Chambers, that the High Court of the FCT had no jurisdiction to hear the matter. We therefore filed a preliminary objection, protesting jurisdiction. The High Court of the FCT took arguments on the preliminary objection, agreed with us, and struck out Chief Afe Babalola’s suit, meaning that Chief was now free to re-commence the suit in Ibadan, or Port Harcourt!

I recognised there and then that our victory was only a pyrrhic one. I at once reached out to Chief Babalola’s counsel in the Abuja matter, after consulting Dr Usoro, my client, that I wanted to go to Ibadan to beg the Chief. So, I drove to Ibadan to the Chief’s iconic “Emmanuel Chambers”, where I was received by one of the his protégés, Chief Adenipekun (SAN). This was circa 2011.


After explaining my mission, an extremely delighted Chief Adenipekun, after informing me that Chief Afe Babalola was away in Ado-Ekiti, put a call across to the eminent chief, and informed him of my presence and mission. Chief Babalola asked that the phone should be handed over to me. He began by extolling my humility, saying that “because of what you have done, you will be greater than me.” I responded that “Chief, Sir, you know that that can never be possible”.

The Chief laughed heartily and said, in that sonorous Yoruba accent of his, “I want you to come to Ado-Ekiti tomorrow to see what the Lord has used me to do for humanity!” Very early the following day, my driver and I, accompanied by a staff of Emmanuel Chambers who led the way in his own car, proceeded to Ado-Ekiti, arriving the premises of the magnificent Afe Babalola University after 2 p.m. I was shortly ushered into the Chief’s sprawling office, where I came face-to-face with the living legend. He rose to his feet to receive me, and I made straight for the floor, prostrating. I then gently explained to him once again why I had sojourned all the way from Abuja to see him. The visibly elated Chief enthused that that was the way “law was practiced in the days of yore.” I could see that my humility had disarmed the nimble law master.

After exhausting his outrage at Dr Usoro, and bemoaning how cavalierly Usoro had discarded their solemn understanding, the Chief then assured me, in a very moving tone, that “your journey to Ado-Ekiti shall not be in vain. No one comes to see me in Ado-Ekiti and goes home empty-handed. For your sake, I will forgive the $1 million. But my worry now is that Dr Usoro, whom I know very well, will treat you exactly the same way he has treated me.”

Chief Afe Babalola then asked that I be taken to a guest house within the campus for lunch, and perhaps some rest, after which, later in the evening, “they will take you round to see what the Lord has used me to do for humanity.”

I passed the night at the University guest house, and just when we were about to leave the following morning, an emissary from the Chief arrived to inform me that the Chief left that morning on a journey, but had asked him to give me a parcel to enable me “buy petrol” for the journey home. Inside the parcel was the sum of N1 million; a princely sum back in 2011.

In my humble view, moving frontally against Chief Afe will not aid Dele Farotimi’s cause. The facts and the law are skewed against him. But Farotimi has one thing going for him: his close relationship with Peter Obi, who has a close relationship with former President Obasanjo, who in turn has a close relationship with Chief Afe Babalola.

Once Dele Farotimi is granted bail, he must move swiftly to see Peter Obi, who should take him to plead with Chief Obasanjo, after which he must then undertake that trip to Ado Ekiti, like I did back in 2011, to see what the Lord God has used Chief Afe “to do for humanity.” Remission of the obvious criminal libel contained in his new book is the only viable way forward for Mr Farotimi. And it is even only a counsel of Chief Afe Babalola’s towering eminence that can help Mr Farotimi ward off the other graver and more ominous charge of bringing the Supreme Court to disrepute, that lurks ahead, and which can potentially result in Farotimi’s name being struck off the roll of legal practitioners!

After all, the Chief himself did assure me, back in 2011, that no one comes to see him in Ado Ekiti and leaves empty-handed!


Kenneth Ikonne, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, writes from Abuja.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/760004-the-way-forward-for-dele-farotimi-by-kenneth-ikonne.html

Mynd44 nlfpmod
I love your command of the English language. Everywhere is laced with a touch of humor that kept me going...especially the line, "...that trip...!" grin

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by FreeStuffsNG: 4:24pm On Dec 09, 2024
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Mr.Dele no worry
Sowore go organize another protest for Mali

The mobs will continue to fight on twitter

In the end, na all man for himself


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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by yarimo(m): 4:42pm On Dec 09, 2024
DEJI ADEYANJU, JACKSON UDE, HUNDAYIN, TIMI FRANK and all bitter Obidients beware of defamations

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by MEGAWATCH: 4:46pm On Dec 09, 2024
FreeStuffsNG:
The way forward for Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne

There is no doubt that to allege, as Farotimi did in his book, that Chief Afe Babalola compromised the justices of the Supreme Court to obtain favourable judgment in a land case, is defamatory of the eminent lawyer, unless it can be substantiated.
by Premium Times December 8, 2024.


Remission of the obvious criminal libel contained in his new book is the only viable way forward for Mr Farotimi. And it is even only a counsel of Chief Afe Babalola’s towering eminence that can help Mr Farotimi ward off the other graver and more ominous charge of bringing the Supreme Court to disrepute, that lurks ahead, and which can potentially result in Farotimi’s name being struck off the roll of legal practitioners!

I like Mr Dele Farotimi, his courage, forthrightness and pan-Nigerian views. But anyone with a basic understanding of the principles of the law of libel will concede that Mr Farotimi is in hot soup, and that there might be nothing untoward in his arraignment in a Magistrate Court in Ekiti State on charges of criminally defaming foremost lawyer, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN)!


The courts in Ekiti State have jurisdiction to try criminal defamation, and all that the prosecution has to do to secure a conviction is to field one witness who will testify that the defamatory matter in the book was “published” to him in Ekiti, and that he read it in Ekiti, and thought the least of the eminent lawyer afterwards. Publication in this instance occurs when the book, put out for sale by Farotimi or his agents, is bought and read by the buyer in Ekiti! It would matter not that Mr Farotimi resides in Lagos, where defamation is only a civil wrong, and not a crime. In Ekiti State, defamation is both a crime and a civil wrong. Once Farotimi enters Ekiti, whether voluntarily or by force, the criminal courts in Ekiti are automatically seized of jurisdiction to try him. That has been our law ever since the old Supreme Court case of Patrick Njovens V. State! That principle was recently reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in Nnamdi Kanu’s case, in which the Court emphasised that the fact of Kanu’s rendition into the country does not vitiate the jurisdiction of the criminal courts in Nigeria to try him.

But there is a way out for Farotimi, to which I shall return later.

There is no doubt that to allege, as Farotimi did in his book, that Chief Afe Babalola compromised the justices of the Supreme Court to obtain favourable judgment in a land case, is defamatory of the eminent lawyer, unless it can be substantiated. At least, the allegation has discredited the eminent Silk in his office, trade and profession, and has lowered him in the estimation of right-thinking members of society!


There is a possibility that what Mr Farotimi alleged in his book is true, but in the law of defamation, there is an initial presumption that a defamatory statement is untrue, and the burden of proving that the allegation is substantially true is on Mr Farotimi. To discharge this evidential onus against Chief Afe Babalola in Ekiti, or anywhere else, might be a mountain too high to climb.

Several years ago, I found myself in somewhat similar circumstances against the same iconic chief! Chief Afe Babalola had sued a certain Dr Usoro, a maritime shipping magnate, at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to recover professional fees amounting to $1 million for representing his company in an oil and gas matter, at the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt. According to the pleadings, Chief Afe Babalola was contracted by Dr Usoro at his Emmanuel Chambers in Ibadan.

Doctor Usoro hired me to represent him in the suit brought by Chief Babalola at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory. After reviewing the facts, I came to the conclusion, along with my colleagues in Chambers, that the High Court of the FCT had no jurisdiction to hear the matter. We therefore filed a preliminary objection, protesting jurisdiction. The High Court of the FCT took arguments on the preliminary objection, agreed with us, and struck out Chief Afe Babalola’s suit, meaning that Chief was now free to re-commence the suit in Ibadan, or Port Harcourt!

I recognised there and then that our victory was only a pyrrhic one. I at once reached out to Chief Babalola’s counsel in the Abuja matter, after consulting Dr Usoro, my client, that I wanted to go to Ibadan to beg the Chief. So, I drove to Ibadan to the Chief’s iconic “Emmanuel Chambers”, where I was received by one of the his protégés, Chief Adenipekun (SAN). This was circa 2011.


After explaining my mission, an extremely delighted Chief Adenipekun, after informing me that Chief Afe Babalola was away in Ado-Ekiti, put a call across to the eminent chief, and informed him of my presence and mission. Chief Babalola asked that the phone should be handed over to me. He began by extolling my humility, saying that “because of what you have done, you will be greater than me.” I responded that “Chief, Sir, you know that that can never be possible”.

The Chief laughed heartily and said, in that sonorous Yoruba accent of his, “I want you to come to Ado-Ekiti tomorrow to see what the Lord has used me to do for humanity!” Very early the following day, my driver and I, accompanied by a staff of Emmanuel Chambers who led the way in his own car, proceeded to Ado-Ekiti, arriving the premises of the magnificent Afe Babalola University after 2 p.m. I was shortly ushered into the Chief’s sprawling office, where I came face-to-face with the living legend. He rose to his feet to receive me, and I made straight for the floor, prostrating. I then gently explained to him once again why I had sojourned all the way from Abuja to see him. The visibly elated Chief enthused that that was the way “law was practiced in the days of yore.” I could see that my humility had disarmed the nimble law master.

After exhausting his outrage at Dr Usoro, and bemoaning how cavalierly Usoro had discarded their solemn understanding, the Chief then assured me, in a very moving tone, that “your journey to Ado-Ekiti shall not be in vain. No one comes to see me in Ado-Ekiti and goes home empty-handed. For your sake, I will forgive the $1 million. But my worry now is that Dr Usoro, whom I know very well, will treat you exactly the same way he has treated me.”

Chief Afe Babalola then asked that I be taken to a guest house within the campus for lunch, and perhaps some rest, after which, later in the evening, “they will take you round to see what the Lord has used me to do for humanity.”

I passed the night at the University guest house, and just when we were about to leave the following morning, an emissary from the Chief arrived to inform me that the Chief left that morning on a journey, but had asked him to give me a parcel to enable me “buy petrol” for the journey home. Inside the parcel was the sum of N1 million; a princely sum back in 2011.

In my humble view, moving frontally against Chief Afe will not aid Dele Farotimi’s cause. The facts and the law are skewed against him. But Farotimi has one thing going for him: his close relationship with Peter Obi, who has a close relationship with former President Obasanjo, who in turn has a close relationship with Chief Afe Babalola.

Once Dele Farotimi is granted bail, he must move swiftly to see Peter Obi, who should take him to plead with Chief Obasanjo, after which he must then undertake that trip to Ado Ekiti, like I did back in 2011, to see what the Lord God has used Chief Afe “to do for humanity.” Remission of the obvious criminal libel contained in his new book is the only viable way forward for Mr Farotimi. And it is even only a counsel of Chief Afe Babalola’s towering eminence that can help Mr Farotimi ward off the other graver and more ominous charge of bringing the Supreme Court to disrepute, that lurks ahead, and which can potentially result in Farotimi’s name being struck off the roll of legal practitioners!

After all, the Chief himself did assure me, back in 2011, that no one comes to see him in Ado Ekiti and leaves empty-handed!


Kenneth Ikonne, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, writes from Abuja.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/760004-the-way-forward-for-dele-farotimi-by-kenneth-ikonne.html

Mynd44 nlfpmod


Supporters of the criminal establishment continue.

Keep supporting criminals and their organization and also keep asking God to build Nigeria to a higher level with corruption and crime as her foundation.


Nonsense people.

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Goodnewsforlife: 4:48pm On Dec 09, 2024
MEGAWATCH:



Supporters of the criminal establishment continue.

Keep supporting criminals and their organization and also keep asking God to build Nigeria to a higher level with corruption and crime as her foundation.


Nonsense people.
nobody should take u serious cos u don't even have a reputation so nothing wey person fit spoil

U can't understand

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by seanfer(m): 4:53pm On Dec 09, 2024
As it stands now, I pray that Afe Babalola will forgive Mr Dele and drop the charges against him....
I hope we are all learning one or two lessons not to let our emotions control our actions.

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by MEGAWATCH: 5:26pm On Dec 09, 2024
Goodnewsforlife:
nobody should take u serious cos u don't even have a reputation so nothing wey person fit spoil

U can't understand


Yes you mean the reputation built-with Nigerian corrupt systems?

Why are you people so afraid to put the reputation on test if it's a reputation built in sincerity?

I know people from your region have a tradition in criminality and crime, so why shouldn't you support criminals?


Go out and ask the rest of the world about Tinubu your president?

Criminals everywhere.

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Okoroawusa: 5:26pm On Dec 09, 2024
Mynd44 this article has been on the front page before under a different title

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by helinues: 5:28pm On Dec 09, 2024
He should come down from his high horse and apologize as he can't back his allegations with proofs

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Goodnewsforlife: 5:38pm On Dec 09, 2024
MEGAWATCH:



Yes you mean the reputation built-with Nigerian corrupt systems?

Why are you people so afraid to put the reputation on test if it's a reputation built in sincerity?

I know people from your region have a tradition in criminality and crime, so why shouldn't you support criminals?


Go out and ask the rest of the world about Tinubu your president?

Criminals everywhere.
I am not from d most jailed tribe in d world bro

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Ishilove: 6:08pm On Dec 09, 2024
Very interesting article indeed

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Helpfromabove1(m): 8:54pm On Dec 09, 2024
Social media will not make Mr Farotimi go this beautiful direction

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by MEGAWATCH: 8:56pm On Dec 09, 2024
[quote author=Goodnewsforlife post=133227619]I am not from d most jailed tribe in d world bro[/quote


Is anything wrong in learning from your drug criminal president?


Reno Omokri comes to mind and no wonder they will pay anything to shut him up.


Criminal president indeed.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Wealthoptulent(m): 8:58pm On Dec 09, 2024
Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by NoToPile: 9:00pm On Dec 09, 2024
Interesting read.

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by MaziObinnaokija: 9:01pm On Dec 09, 2024
sad Dnt drag anything with ONDO/EKITI especially the old ones if you dnt want to suffer.Speaking from experience.
Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Vivianat(f): 9:03pm On Dec 09, 2024
NoToPile:
Interesting read.
Vivianat:
Mr Peter Obi apologised on behalf of the activist Farotimi and appealed to Aare Afe Babalola SAN for soft landing for the incarcerated activist. Mr Obi follows the long queue of eminent people who have been appealing to the Aare in recent days....

Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Agunesinjaweola: 9:06pm On Dec 09, 2024
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The way forward for Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/760004-the-way-forward-for-dele-farotimi-by-kenneth-ikonne.html

As much as I agree with your write up, I wonder when shall we do things justly and in a right way in this Nigeria.
Is it the truth or fair to mankind that justice we all know is being procure or bought by the elites !??
Chief Afe Babalola has a right to defend himself but the truth must be told and corrupt judges must be brought to justice !!
Unfortunately, they all belong to the same cults and its the masses that are suffering from a cursed Nation !!!

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by hardbody: 9:07pm On Dec 09, 2024
FreeStuffsNG:
The way forward for Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/760004-the-way-forward-for-dele-farotimi-by-kenneth-ikonne.html


The argument that the Ekiti state laws retains defamation as a criminal offence has been debunked. That perhaps explains why fresh charges have been filed again at the Federal High Court (which is the competent court to have reviewed the matter).
Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by grandstar(m): 9:11pm On Dec 09, 2024
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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by AcadaWriter0: 9:13pm On Dec 09, 2024
Mr. Farotimi is in a difficult situation, and there may be nothing inappropriate regarding his arraignment in a Magistrate Court in Ekiti State on charges of defaming prominent lawyer, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN). This is why Aare Afe Babalola stated that the only way Farotimi can resolve this issue is by proving the allegations he made against him. If you hear Eni ti o ba ju ni lọ....

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by OneOnland: 9:15pm On Dec 09, 2024
This Dele Farotimi whatever is such a distraction. Could they just settle whatever their libel or defamation case in court already and stop selling distractions to the media?

The problem is even that the plaintiff, Afe Babalola is seen as overly important. Could we stop making him too important?

And the Dele Farotimi? Unfortunately, he isn't the first in Nigeria to be intimidated by big powers. While he has to defend his case in court, he is undoubtedly disproportionately intimidated. So, rather than getting agitated by the news flying of this, could an actual solution be found to the menace of injustices in Nigeria, and outside of the unjust court?

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Vivianat(f): 9:16pm On Dec 09, 2024
AcadaWriter0:
Mr. Farotimi is in a difficult situation, and there may be nothing inappropriate regarding his arraignment in a Magistrate Court in Ekiti State on charges of defaming prominent lawyer, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN). This is why Aare Afe Babalola stated that the only way Farotimi can resolve this issue is by proving the allegations he made against him. If you hear Eni ti o ba ju ni lọ....
Lo lo lo...lo danu danu
Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Zuckembego: 9:29pm On Dec 09, 2024
seanfer:
As it stands now, I pray that Afe Babalola will forgive Mr Dele and drop the charges against him....
I hope we are all learning one or two lessons not to let our emotions control our actions.

Apology has to come before forgiveness.
Is Farotimi ready to apologize?

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by epainos: 9:35pm On Dec 09, 2024
I do not understand everyone's problem, including the useless lawyer who wrote this rubbish. Dele organized a press conference to stand by what he wrote in his book. Do you think Dele will ever beg Afe Babalola? He stated that he is ready to meet him in court, and the process has begun. What the heck is everyone's problem?

Is Afe Babalola a god who cannot be touched? Some people, including well-known lawyers, are clearly undermining our legal system. If Afe Babalola is one of them, he will be disgraced and go to his grave as a bull crap person unless he repents and makes restitution. And if Dele is wrong, let him dance to the music he played. So, what is everyone's problem with being the judge in this matter?

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by Vivianat(f): 9:35pm On Dec 09, 2024
Zuckembego:


Apology has to come before forgiveness.
Is Farotimi ready to apologize?

He's adamant and arrogant against the advice of Peter Obi and co
Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by epainos: 9:48pm On Dec 09, 2024
helinues:
He should come down from his high horse and apologize as he can't back his allegations with proofs
Ha ba! How do you know? I am not Dele's supporter but how are you.just saying this thing like this? Na waooo. Ha!
You need to be careful. Mr judge.


Helpfromabove1:
Social media will not make Mr Farotimi go this beautiful direction
Who are you sef? You don't even know Dele at all. It's like scaring Fela with prison. Dele....na you dey talk as if you know anything? Dele would rather rot in prison than beg anyone. Someone who can run away but chose to stay. You don't even know.dele at all..

Vivianat:


He's adamant and arrogant against the advice of Peter Obi and co
Ignorance..lol. you.know.nothing. Go make research on Dele and know who he is. Do you think he is Sowore. Go make deeper research. Peter Obi of all people. Lol. You better advice yourself and leave Dele who can feed you while in.prison. Dele can run away...he has the means, but he chose to stay. He is ready to go to prison. In fact that is what he wants so he write another book from that prison. You people don't know how stubborn and determined some people can be. He is ready to die.

Zuckembego:


Apology has to come before forgiveness.
Is Farotimi ready to apologize?
Apologize to who? To the person he said he is ready to face in court? You people sha. If he wins this case, na you be the first to change mouth.

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Re: The Way Forward For Dele Farotimi, By Kenneth Ikonne by seunjungle1(m): 9:50pm On Dec 09, 2024
Uncle Dele really fvcked up. You don't have enough or tangible and clear evidences to fight the person of Afe Babalola in court on the defamatory case you blew out yourself.

Had it been Alafin Oyo, Iku babayeye still alive now, I would have love to usher uncle Dele to the palace to see the king and beg Baba Afe on your behalf, but......

I pray God help you because there's nothing obedient people or uncle Sowore can do on this hot soup you put yourself into.

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