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Nigeria is a Monster, Dele Farotimi.

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Renowned lawyer and activist Dele Farotimi recently made headlines after being bailed in a defamation case and addressing the press with a stark critique of Nigeria, labeling the nation a “monster.” While Farotimi did not explicitly highlight all the issues discussed here, our independent news network has analyzed and expanded on his statement to provide context and justify the aptness of the term. By examining systemic failures, human rights abuses, and entrenched corruption, we aim to inform our readers why such a term might be fitting.

The tragic events of the #EndSARS protest, where unarmed Nigerians peacefully demanding an end to police brutality were gunned down at the Lekki Tollgate. Despite mounting evidence and eyewitness accounts, the government denied any wrongdoing, leaving families of victims without justice. The protest, which initially sought police reform, evolved into a broader demand for good governance, only to be met with state-sponsored violence—a hallmark of the “monster” Farotimi describes.

Farotimi’s own legal ordeal reflects a judiciary often weaponized against dissenters. He faces prosecution for defamation in Ekiti State, despite the state’s laws not recognizing the charges. Similarly, the case of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), exemplifies the government’s disregard for both national and international laws. Kanu was forcibly renditioned to Nigeria, an act condemned by human rights organizations globally. Although a court acquitted him, President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration responded by transferring the judges involved, an apparent attempt to intimidate the judiciary.

Nigeria’s 2023 general elections further underscore Farotimi’s claims. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) received over 300 billion naira to conduct the elections but failed to deliver credible results. Independent journalists, including those from the BBC, exposed discrepancies, such as in Rivers State, where Peter Obi’s victory was overturned in favor of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Such blatant manipulation has eroded public trust in democratic institutions.

The confession of Senator Adamu Bulkachuwa—who admitted to influencing court judgments through his wife, the President of the Appeal Court is yet another testament to Nigeria’s entrenched corruption. Despite the gravity of his admission, no consequences have followed, reinforcing a culture of impunity among the political elite.

Farotimi also referenced the silencing of dissenting voices. DJ Switch, who bravely livestreamed the Lekki Tollgate massacre, has been forced into exile. Investigative journalist David Hundeyin, known for exposing high-level corruption, also remains in exile. Activists like Dadiyata have disappeared without a trace, their fates unknown.

Adding to the litany of issues is President Tinubu’s alleged involvement in drug trafficking, a case that has long raised questions about the integrity of Nigeria’s leadership. Despite substantial evidence, these allegations have not been adequately addressed, further tarnishing the nation’s image.

Farotimi’s assertion that Nigeria is a “monster” resonates deeply when viewed through the lens of these systemic issues. The nation’s failure to protect its citizens, uphold the rule of law, and ensure accountability paints a grim picture. From the massacre of unarmed protesters to the manipulation of judicial and electoral processes, Nigeria’s leadership has consistently prioritized personal and political gain over the welfare of its people.

“Truth is enough to slay the monster called Nigeria; just truth is enough.” Dele Farotimi

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Dele Farotimi’s critique is not merely an indictment of individual actors but of a system that perpetuates inequality, injustice, and impunity. By calling Nigeria a “monster,” he underscores the urgent need for systemic reform. Until Nigeria’s leaders commit to transparency, accountability, and genuine respect for human rights, the nation will continue to struggle under the weight of its self-inflicted wounds. This stark reality is one that every Nigerian must confront to pave the way for a better future.

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