Politics › Re: Afe Babalola: Of A Man And His Weakness - Abimbola Adelakun by DesChyko(op): 7:10am On Dec 16, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Shehu Sani Warns Against Misuse Of Social Media by DesChyko: 8:00pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
Xisnin: I again, you have shown total lack of decorum. If you're trying to impress me with your use of words, just quit 🤣🤣. I smell bullshit from a mile away. If your cup is full, then by all means, run away with what makes you happy. I've said what I said, explained what I felt you missed. But since you have a full cup (and below average knowledge of what words actually mean), then away with you!
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Politics › Re: Afe Babalola: Of A Man And His Weakness - Abimbola Adelakun by DesChyko(op): 5:43pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
Xisnin: .Don't let this author deceive you. She has been writing articles for years and have never specifically mentioned a name or point accusing fingers at people. She mentioned names here and pointed accusing fingers. |
Politics › Re: Shehu Sani Warns Against Misuse Of Social Media by DesChyko: 5:40pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
Xisnin: It depends on your idea of "fair chance". One free of oppressive stunts. If I hired a lawyer to represent me, I certainly won't expect unreasonable abduction to be thrown into the mix. There is a Federal High Court in Lagos if the IG needed to sue; it was ultimately pointless abducting him down to Ekiti to do the same. Also, bail application in Magistrate Courts is by word of mouth, we saw that process burnt into ashes just because it is Dele Farotimi Vs Afe Babalola. That is my idea of what is not fair chance. |
Politics › Re: Shehu Sani Warns Against Misuse Of Social Media by DesChyko: 3:04pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
When Americans plead the 5th, we think they're reciting the National Anthem.
Before your eyes, free speech is being buried. What is the difference between this democracy and the military regime if you cannot speak freely and be given a fair chance to prove it? |
Politics › Afe Babalola: Of A Man And His Weakness - Abimbola Adelakun by DesChyko(op): 3:03pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
Contrary to assertions by some so-called experts who have been prattling all week that Dele Farotimi wrote what he could not logically substantiate in his book Nigeria and its Criminal Justice System, this was a pre-meditated confrontation. Having depleted the legal means to get justice, he wrote to re-litigate the case in the court of public opinion. He seems calculatedly driven by the Yoruba proverb that says no one dies at the same spot they uttered blasphemy. In the time between your speaking and being punished, much can happen to change social dynamics. From the potpourri of events in the past week, Farotimi got what he wanted. One cannot say the same for Afe Babalola who, by now, would have realised that giving a traducer what they want is not the most prudent battle move. My reading is that Farotimi knew Babalola’s peculiar weakness and worked it to advantage. I will get to that momentarily.
The blowback from this case is another instance that hopefully teaches our elites to rein in their tendency to exploit the warped Nigerian justice system that allows criminal defamation as a legal recourse. Criminal defamation might be legal, but it is unjust. It is a law that exists to regulate the differentials of power and access, one of the many ways rich people further privatise public resources. Since lawmakers are too compromised to expunge the law and law enforcers incapable of the reflexivity that will enlighten them on the stupidity of using state resources to fight an individual over another’s integrity, the best we can do for now is pressure the entitled “big man” not to take that path. In a criminal case, the prosecutor investigates to convict. The Nigerian police, perennially short of resources, spares no expense when sent to prosecute criminal defamation on behalf of another narcissist. Why should the state do that on behalf of an ordinary individual? Babalola, especially, is a man of ample resources, who can afford to fight for his reputation on his own dime.
So, on Friday, Babalola’s legal team held a press conference in Ado Ekiti. Among several things, the lead lawyer Owoseni Ajayi said was: “Those pushing Farotimi are not his friends. By the time they led him to the dungeon, he would realise they were deceiving him. Let me advise his family members to apologise to Aare. Aare Babalola is a builder, not interested in destroying Farotimi.” I was intrigued by what he said it takes for them to call off the police hounds. If someone injured your reputation and that reputation is truly worth the price you placed on it, why would you not be interested in watching them destroyed? Why would Ajayi, so sure of their victory that he boldly asserted that the only possible conclusion to the case is the dungeon, want to settle for the cheap spectacle of Farotimi’s family members with their clasped hands rolling on the floor and begging?
What sealed the picture for me was an article by Kenneth Ikonne where he, like Ajayi, also urged Farotimi to go “beg” Babalola. According to Ikonne, he had won a preliminary objection against Babalola’s suit—which a lawyer is supposed to do, right? —but he was so intimidated by his own victory against the legal giant that he had to go beg Babalola. While Ikonne’s adulating article drips with flattery, it also unwittingly reveals a kabiyesi-complex. It is an attitude that revels in watching other humans’ heads perpetually bowed in servile reverence so they can repay your self-denigration with overwhelming niceness. Babalola seems like a man who likes to be liked, an attitude is consistently weakening because you must always play nice. Please note that there is a vast difference between being nice because you are a decent human and niceness as manipulation, a means to seduce others into becoming your subject. People of the latter category will take you to the top of the pinnacle, show you the extent of their power and glory, and nicely offer you a portion if only you would bend obsequious knees before them. If you refuse, they will then kick your calves until you fall on your face.
Babalola is so used to a world where junior lawyers who defeat him in court still come to his Ado Ekiti palace to prostrate before him that Farotimi’s boldness to confront him must have been jarring. He resorted to his standard weapons of warfare, but as he must have also found out in the past week, the battle terrain has changed. Even if he wins the case, what will be the social value of a reputation held up by the courts? If Farotimi begs him as his lawyer and others have enjoined, what is done cannot be undone.
However, this goes down, and I commend Farotimi’s boldness. We all agree that the Nigerian judiciary is rotten, but the logic of producing rational evidence has made it virtually impossible to progress beyond merely abstract observations. Until we begin to mention names and point accusing fingers at specific people, the issues will remain intractable. Statistically, Nigerian judges and magistrates are the highest receivers of bribes in 2023, beating even the Customs/Immigration! This is according to the NBS. Those who facilitated these transactions are not ghosts. We have all been witnesses to the several instances where retiring judges have severely deplored the rot in the judiciary. It is amusing to see some people pretending Farotimi revealed what they did not already know.
Our society maintains an overly reverential attitude toward people who have money and power and are elderly. When a person combines all three, we are virtually cowed before their almighty presence. Otherwise, why can we not ask, if defamation is an offence that supposedly lessens someone’s reputational worth, what exactly would constitute it in the case of persons who have practised law in morally decrepit and with progressively weakened institutions like Nigeria for 60-plus years? Which of the atrocities that presently bedevils the country does not have the hands of the so-called learned class in it? This is not to disparage the legal profession or caricature lawyers, but we can not talk about what is wrong with Nigeria today without the role lawyers have played in vandalising the temple of justice. From the so-called “legal luminaries” who—through endless frivolous election petitions—rendered democracy incoherent to the ones with the “SAN” appendage to their names who fraternise with politicians, they remade the country in their amoral image.
We were all here when a partner in the firm of a high-profile lawyer solicited the client of another, saying their principal’s political influence would “significantly switch things in favour” of the prospective client. While that woman was disowned and eventually debarred, it was a moment of self-revelation as to how the justice system operates. Big names in the legal system do not necessarily correspond with a deep knowledge of the law. It just means they know which judge to buy and which string to pull. We witnessed a lawmaker publicly admitting that his judge’s wife helped his colleagues win their various cases. In a serious country, every case that the woman adjudicated would have been recalled and scrutinised, but this is Nigeria. Nothing ever happens here. This is the utterly compromised ecosystem in which Babalola has practised law and thrived to the point he built a magnificent university. He was also a lawyer and confidant to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, whose administration reputation was thoroughly corrupt. Nobody, not even the staunchest of his defenders, has said of Farotimi’s allegations that “it cannot possibly be true”. What they all say is, “It cannot be proven,” and that is telling enough.
Given the contradictions of his profession, Babalola should have been circumspect enough to not jump into a public contest over his reputation. He seems to me like a man who has invested in being nice just so that he would not be remembered as a villain in Nigeria’s story. Now he is no longer the man with the carefully curated legacy who set out to redeem his image but the one who proved his critic right. - Abimbola Adelakunhttps://x.com/RealOlaudah/status/1868200405009600762?t=WWhAidzCEl4iGnwsI3JHwA&s=19
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Travel › Re: Dont Come To Canada - It Is Japa To Sapa - Many People Are Living In Poverty by DesChyko: 6:54am On Dec 15, 2024 |
Ak47young: Without connection zero No connection at all. Just sweat and brains. She's the first of any of us to get there. |
Politics › Re: It Is Time To Decriminalise Defamation by DesChyko: 10:57pm On Dec 14, 2024 |
lailo: Corruption does not also attract death penalty in Nigeria and other countries but in some Asian countries like the Almighty China, it is death penalty. So shut the fvck and allow Nigeria deal with our peculiar problem the way we want it. It's always them. |
Politics › Re: It Is Time To Decriminalise Defamation by DesChyko: 10:16pm On Dec 14, 2024 |
FreeStuffsNG: Please stop misinforming the public. Defamation is a serious crime everywhere in the world! Did you actually read the very first line of the screenshot you posted? It clearly says "There is no criminal defamation laws at the Federal level. Everywhere in the world indeed. I assume this refers to the United States. According to the article you just shared, out of 50 states, 27 states don't have it as criminal (That's more of them by the way), while 23 have it as 'a mere option'. But let's crunch the numbers. The First Amendment and Supreme Court limits even the remaining 23 (24 actually) from randomly applying such criminal defamation laws in the US. You think US is Nigeria? Stop rushing to defend what you know little about! |
Politics › Re: It Is Time To Decriminalise Defamation by DesChyko: 9:53pm On Dec 14, 2024 |
Defamation is never a criminal offence in the sane world; and it becomes defamation if proven to be untrue. It's a person's reputation that's affected and that doesn't make it a felony. How in the world that is criminal at the slightest whim is just plain stupid.
It's in Nigeria where things are upside down that defamation is a criminal offence, and the accused is kidnapped before being found guilty, whisked down to an employer's backyard just because the employer can afford to pay, and all manner of malpractice take place in the courts.
Hell, US FBI track down high profile criminals and solve issues of national security while Nigerian DSS go after tailors who fail to deliver client clothes on time, and go after booksellers selling books they are paid not to like.🤷🏾♂️
Very anyhow country. |
Travel › Re: Dont Come To Canada - It Is Japa To Sapa - Many People Are Living In Poverty by DesChyko: 9:37pm On Dec 14, 2024 |
motymop: But the lie is that your sister works for big 4 after 2 years in Canada. She works for the biggest of the big four (not just big 4). Have you heard of their University Relation programme? Do you know the role played by their Talent Acquisition team? If you don't, then read up, so you don't display ignorance like this in public again. |
Travel › Re: Dont Come To Canada - It Is Japa To Sapa - Many People Are Living In Poverty by DesChyko: 7:22pm On Dec 14, 2024 |
Put a cost on his dressing first; who are the calibre of people who can afford that here in Nigeria?
Oga rest.
Two of my siblings are there now. One works for the biggest of the Big 4. She's only been there 2 years. In Nigeria, what are the odds?
Abeg abeg. |
Autos › Re: Can A Solar Generator Power Your House? by DesChyko: 3:27pm On Dec 14, 2024 |
How much? |
Nairaland General › Re: Why Is it That Old Friends Tend To Ignore You Once They Are Rich by DesChyko: 2:50pm On Dec 12, 2024 |
That's life. Whatever bond you had then had dissipated. |
Politics › Re: Glendora Bookshop Lagos Removes Farotimi's Book From Shelves, Cites Court Order by DesChyko: 7:31am On Dec 12, 2024 |
ConDawah: You mentioned defendant but ended up saying prosecutor should do the defending? Before you argue, you should at least know the meaning of basic legal terms, No? 🤣🤣 Because what is this 'prosecutor should do the defending' thing you just typed? 🤷🏾♂️ |
Politics › Re: Glendora Bookshop Lagos Removes Farotimi's Book From Shelves, Cites Court Order by DesChyko: 4:50pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
Rebelutionary: Lol where did this one get this B.S from? So anyone can just make alegations and let the prosecution bring the burden of proof? Wow some of Una dey "reason" sha! Do you have a smartphone? If yes, then use the smartphone for one of the basic things it can do: "Obtain information". Come back and apologize. T for Thanks. Ekong v. OtopThe Supreme Court explicitly placed the burden on the claimant to prove the falsity of the statement in question. In this case, the court required the plaintiff to establish not only that the words were defamatory but also that they were false.Who is the claimant? The prosecution.Who is the plaintiff in this case? The prosecution.Who is dumb between me and you?  |
Politics › Re: Glendora Bookshop Lagos Removes Farotimi's Book From Shelves, Cites Court Order by DesChyko: 4:44pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
OLAPROSPER4: Where did you study law? Definitely not at Afe Babalola University. |
Politics › Re: Glendora Bookshop Lagos Removes Farotimi's Book From Shelves, Cites Court Order by DesChyko: 2:16pm On Dec 11, 2024*. Modified: 2:42pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
Throwback: I reckon so, and the only publicity now is a criminal publicity and debts to pay when damages are awarded against the author. Sadly, the surging book sales now doesn't agree with your 'future' sentiments. You're talking of a future untold. Watch the book sales now.Enough said. This is Amazon at this time.
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Politics › Re: Glendora Bookshop Lagos Removes Farotimi's Book From Shelves, Cites Court Order by DesChyko: 2:12pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
PulaPower: And what if whatever you’ve seen is not true?
Has Dele prove [sic] anything yet? Has Afe Babalola proven anything yet? The burden of proof lies on the prosecution, not the defendant. |
Politics › Re: Glendora Bookshop Lagos Removes Farotimi's Book From Shelves, Cites Court Order by DesChyko: 2:09pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
More publicity for Dele Farotimi.
Was this also directed to Amazon or nah whyning? |
Education › Re: UNIBEN Best Graduating Student Gifted ₦1 Million By Prof. Chris Imumolen by DesChyko: 11:22am On Dec 11, 2024 |
All about priorities. The body language of the country is one which prioritizes things other than education, health, and all other basic aspects of existence.
Instead, elections, party politics, and depravity are the core tenets of why they exist. Others are non-essentials. |
Politics › Re: Dele Farotimi: CDHR/CACOL Won’t Join Planned Protest — Adeniran by DesChyko: 3:06pm On Dec 10, 2024 |
Poor journalism. How could the meaning of CDHR/CACOL be omitted so as if they are some well known organization? Ishilove: Which kind of wishy washy journalism is this? What the actual fvck is the meaning of CACOL? I tire oo |
Education › Re: Obaseki Withheld Tinubu’s Books From Edo Students – Okpebholo by DesChyko: 10:36am On Dec 10, 2024 |
kedeojo: Shut up your mouth, did Obaseki not also put his faces in somethings he did too. Presidents and governors always do that. It's fine if you don't pay taxes. I do so regularly. And I do not appreciate it when someone does something like that with my money and tries to steal the glory by putting their faces where their pockets isn't. It's thieving and such actions would be supported by only thieves. As for the aspect of Presidents and Governors always doing that, it is a sign you probably spend most of your time outside the spheres of education than in it. Please, keep it that way and listen when seasoned persons in the educational field, tell you it's a malpractice. You must have a government school around you. Go in there, request to see any government funded textbooks and cure yourself of ignorance. T for Thanks. |
Education › Re: Obaseki Withheld Tinubu’s Books From Edo Students – Okpebholo by DesChyko: 7:37am On Dec 10, 2024*. Modified: 9:05am On Dec 10, 2024 |
Dreamland87: These are the reasons why Nigeria still be like this. Abeg getaaaat Why should my taxes be used to provide materials for kids and the President's face is emblazoned on it? Are you normal at all? It's my fault for even replying an account created just to defend this government of horrors.
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Education › Re: Obaseki Withheld Tinubu’s Books From Edo Students – Okpebholo by DesChyko: 6:53am On Dec 10, 2024 |
What does 'Tinubu books' mean? Why should the President's face be imprinted on the book covers if it was a Federal Government initiative? Is that the first time we are having such initiatives in education? So, the Federal Government will use 'my taxes' to provide books for the children and put the President's face on it?
This is madness. Obaseki should have replaced the books with covers befitting a Federal Government project and distributed it. It's bad practice to keep kids from getting their educational materials, even as it came from sycophantic publishers. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Visits Afe Babalola; Visits Dele Farotimi In Ekiti Prison by DesChyko: 9:58pm On Dec 09, 2024 |
Story story. |
Crime › Re: Police To Grill Officers For Extorting N1m From Enugu Traveller by DesChyko: 5:22pm On Dec 09, 2024 |
One Northerner on the thread where this was shared said:
"Una dey take rubbish for that side o. Make dem come try am for North first"
'One Nigeria'. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Congrates Ghana's President-Elect, John Mahama by DesChyko: 8:02am On Dec 09, 2024 |
Game recognises game 🤝 |
Crime › Re: X User, @nononsensezone, Caught In Yet Another Anti-igbo Campaign by DesChyko(op): 5:28pm On Dec 08, 2024 |
helinues: Firstly, you guys should stop making tantrums una regular trademarks
Secondly , below thread is what this thread is all about.
https://www.nairaland.com/8287915/ebonyi-indigene-notorious-kidnapper-anambra
Hahaha, just stop talking You're confusion-personified. You did not see that thread whose link you shared to push whatever agenda you have. You had to import it into an entirely different thread. Nlfpmod, Fergie001, violation of rule 2 by deliberately commenting off-topic to derail.
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Politics › Re: Ghanadecides 2024...Dr Bawumia Makes Concession Speech, Congratulates Mahama by DesChyko: 12:48pm On Dec 08, 2024 |
muykem: Peter Obi has many things to learn from Dr Bewumia Peter Obi is to the ruling party, what United States is to the world; the S.I. Unit. |
Crime › Re: X User, @nononsensezone, Caught In Yet Another Anti-igbo Campaign by DesChyko(op): 12:45pm On Dec 08, 2024 |
helinues: Leave bot likes and answer those questions Your very first question is where did the incident happen. That's a stupid question. Hence, only bots would like such premium fooling. |
Crime › Re: X User, @nononsensezone, Caught In Yet Another Anti-igbo Campaign by DesChyko(op): 8:55am On Dec 08, 2024 |
helinues: Where did the incident happen? 🤦🏾♂️ You and your bot Likes. |