The controversial statement made by Nigerian lawyer and political activist Dele Farotimi recently grabbed headlines.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
“If I haven’t gotten round to offending you, don’t worry. Pick a number, wait your turn, I will get to you”.
Known for his candid critique of Nigeria’s political landscape, Farotimi’s words reflect his unwavering commitment to confronting systemic issues head-on.
Farotimi has long been a voice for justice, good governance, and reform in Nigeria.
His career, marked by his presidency of the Student’s Union at Lagos State University and his legal practice, has always been about challenging the status quo.
This recent quip, shared on X on January 30, 2025, at 09:44 UTC, encapsulates his approach to activism: systematic and thorough.
Farotimi implies that his critique is so extensive that everyone will eventually face his scrutiny, likening it to a queue.
His arrest in 2024 over his book critiquing Nigeria’s justice system only underscored his fearless stance, leading to widespread support and protests for his release, highlighting his impact on Nigerian society
Farotimi’s statement is not just a warning but a promise of his continued fight against corruption and injustice, ensuring his voice remains a beacon for change.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>