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[UPDATED] I never lied, truth is my weapon against injustice – Dele Farotimi declares after release
[UPDATED] I never lied, truth is my weapon against injustice – Dele Farotimi declares after release
Dele Farotimi, activist lawyer and author of the controversial book Nigeria and its Criminal Justice System, has doubled down on allegations he made against Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Afe Babalola, maintaining that his claims are truthful.
Farotimi, who addressed journalists on Tuesday following his release from the Ekiti State Correctional Centre, stated, “I have never lied against anyone. If I don’t know, I will say I don’t know. The truth is enough—it is the only weapon with which you can slay the monster called Nigeria.”
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Farotimi was granted bail by a magistrate court in Ado-Ekiti on Friday, December 20, with conditions including a bond of ₦30 million, two sureties, one of whom must be a property owner, submission of his passport and a prohibition on granting media interviews once released.
He met the conditions and was subsequently freed from detention, where he had been held since his arrest earlier this month over allegations of defamation against Afe Babalola, the founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD).
Farotimi was arrested over statements in his book, which accused Babalola of unethical practices within Nigeria’s criminal justice system. Despite being accused of defamation, the lawyer insists his claims are based on facts.
“I understand the challenges that come with fighting entrenched powers, but I remain steadfast in my commitment to the truth,” Farotimi stated.
[UPDATED] I never lied, truth is my weapon against injustice – Dele Farotimi declares after release
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Abuja stampede: Kaigama condemns security operatives over Catholic priest arrest
Abuja stampede: Kaigama condemns security operatives over Catholic priest arrest
The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, has condemned what he describes as “verbal demonisation of the Catholic Church” by certain government agents in response to the tragedy at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama, Abuja.
Recall that ten casualties were recorded during the distribution of palliatives given by St. Vincent de Paul.
Kaigama expressed his displeasure at the detention of the priest and some officials of the church, along with the threat to impose criminal charges on the Church: “This is, to say the least, uninspiring, unfriendly, and a misplaced zeal, and one wonders what purpose these actions are meant to serve.”
He stated that the government should have been more concerned with assisting the Church in exploring safety measures to prevent future occurrences in the nation’s earnest desire to do good.
Kaigama, who expressed these views in his message titled “Christmas: A Season of Hope and Renewal”, called on Nigerian leaders to avoid greed by ensuring that the wealth and resources of the nation are not hoarded by a few but are used to alleviate poverty, improve education, create jobs, and provide affordable healthcare.
He mentioned that amidst the shadows looming large over the nation, he was extending his heartfelt wishes to Nigerians in this Christmas season.
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Kaigama said: “Christmas this year has come with a poignant blend of joy and solemn reflection, shadowed by tragedies related to the struggle for food in Ibadan, Abuja, Okija, and Suleja. We in the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja deeply mourn the tragic loss of lives resulting from the unfortunate stampede in our own Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Maitama. This incident has left the Archdiocese and the parish community in profound grief, and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims.
“The verbal demonisation, however, of the Catholic Church by certain agents of government responding to the tragedy was needless. They should have been immediately concerned with assisting the Church in exploring safety methods to prevent future occurrences in our earnest desire to do good by denying ourselves what we need to help others without discrimination. The detention of our priest, as well as some officials of our church, and the threat to impose criminal charges on us, is, to say the least, uninspiring, unfriendly, and a misplaced zeal and one wonders what purpose these actions are meant to serve.
“None of those agents shouting criminal charges at the church cared about the traumatic impact of this tragedy on these volunteers whose only desire was to feed the hungry. No one, up to now, has cared to find out about their emotional and mental state after experiencing the devastating impact of people struggling to find food to eat for the day. I regard all those who have so far suffered in connection with this tragedy because they dared to help as “the 2024 heroes of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja.” Up to this time of writing, no government agent or official has come in the spirit of compassion or empathy to find out first-hand from the Church authorities what really happened and what they could offer so that the Church improves subsequent services to the poor. All one hears is that this sort of event must not be organised again without permission!”
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On the celebration of Christmas, the cleric said: “As we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, we are reminded of the profound message of hope, love, and peace that His arrival brought to the world over 2,000 years ago. In this season of joy, let us pause to reflect on the significance of Christmas and its relevance to our lives and nation today.
“The story of Christmas is one of God’s infinite love for humanity. In sending His Son, Jesus, God offered us a gift of redemption and a pathway to eternal peace. This divine act reminds us that even in the darkest of times, hope is never lost. As Nigerians, we face numerous challenges, but the light of Christ encourages us to persevere with faith and courage, knowing that God is with us.
“This season is also a call to action. The angels announced Christ’s birth as “good news of great joy for all people.” This joy becomes real when we share it with others through acts of kindness, generosity, and compassion. Many of our fellow citizens are struggling with poverty, insecurity, and other difficulties. Let us extend the love of Christ by reaching out to the less privileged, offering support to those in need, and fostering unity in our communities.
“The Bible warns against leaders who neglect their responsibility to care for their people. We must embrace this divine standard, ensuring that governance reflects transparency, justice, and compassion. The wealth and resources of our nation should not be hoarded by a few but used to alleviate poverty, improve education, create jobs, and provide affordable healthcare.
Abuja stampede: Kaigama condemns security operatives over Catholic priest arrest
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JUST IN: Tension in Anambra as gunmen kidnap lawmaker
JUST IN: Tension in Anambra as gunmen kidnap lawmaker
Tensions have escalated in Anambra State following the abduction of Hon. Justice Azuka, a lawmaker representing Onitsha North State Constituency, by gunmen.
The incident occurred around 9:45 pm on Tuesday along Igwunakpamkpa Road as the lawmaker was returning home.
Confirming the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, Tochukwu Ikenga, stated that operational plans have been activated to rescue the lawmaker and apprehend the perpetrators.
Ikenga disclosed, “The Anambra Police Command has activated operational plans for the potential rescue and arrest of the kidnappers of Mr. Justice Azuka, Honourable State House of Assembly member representing Onitsha North Constituency.
Preliminary reports indicate that he was abducted on 24/12/2024 at 9:20 pm along Ugwunapampa Road by unidentified individuals. The Command is already working on some clues to aid in his rescue.”
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In a related development, the Anambra State Police Command has announced the arrest of Chukwuma Obi, a 32-year-old man from Umuagu Village, Igboukwu, Aguata Local Government Area, over an alleged attempt to kidnap and extort money.
According to a statement by Ikenga, the arrest was made on Tuesday by operatives of the Anti-Cultism Squad in Enugu-Ukwu. Obi is accused of demanding ₦1,200,000 as ransom through threats of abduction, claiming to be a member of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Ikenga explained, “The victim reported receiving a threatening message from Obi, demanding the ransom to be paid into a specified account. During interrogation, Obi confessed to the crime and is currently assisting the police in identifying other gang members involved in similar criminal activities.”
The police also referenced a similar incident last month, where a couple was arrested for sending threatening messages and extorting victims under the guise of planned abductions. Investigations are ongoing in both cases.
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Suspected ritualist murders nursing mother in Osun
Suspected ritualist murders nursing mother in Osun
Residents of Osun Grove Road in Isle Osun, Osogbo, woke up to a horrific sight on Wednesday morning—a middle-aged woman, identified as Khadijat, lying in a pool of blood, reportedly killed by suspected ritualists.
Khadijat, a homeless nursing mother, was said to have been abandoned by her husband years ago, leaving her destitute and wandering the streets with her child.
According to a local resident, Dara, the woman’s vulnerability likely made her an easy target for the perpetrators.
The tragic incident occurred on the road leading to the Osun Grove, a sacred site in the area. Dara recounted how Khadijat had been seen wandering the neighborhood, struggling to survive after being neglected by her husband.
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The circumstances surrounding the gruesome murder have heightened fears in the community, as residents express concern over rising insecurity and the potential threat of ritual killings. Authorities have yet to release an official statement, but investigations are expected to begin immediately.
“Khadijat is well known by residents of Isale Osun for her characteristic begging for food and money from passersby with her baby. I think some ritualists would have taken advantage of her vulnerability and loneliness.
“I saw neighbours gathered, and when I peeped, I saw Khajidat whose head had been cut off, and after we searched around, we discovered that her baby had been taken away, possibly by those who killed her.
“The police were later informed of the incident and her remains evacuated”, he said.
Suspected ritualist murders nursing mother in Osun
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