“He knows he’s going to get out of this place because he’s holding on to one weapon. He said he’s going to come out vindicated because he’s holding on to the truth,” Temokun stated. He further noted that Farotimi’s spirit remains high, describing him as analytical, relaxed, and unwavering in his determination to prove his case.
Farotimi’s confidence stems from his assertion that the statements in his book, which led to the defamation lawsuit by Afe Babalola, are entirely truthful. Temokun expressed admiration for Farotimi’s calm demeanor and clarity despite his incarceration, underscoring the lawyer’s belief that justice will prevail.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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