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Ola Faro’s call to ban Dele Farotimi from practicing law in Nigeria

December 12, 2024 1 min read

December 12, 2024

By Ayinde Adeleke

Ola Faro, Esq’s call to the Legal Practitioners’ Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) to disbar Dele Farotimi and ban him from practicing law in Nigeria for life has sparked intense debate.

At the heart of this controversy is Dele Farotimi’s outspoken criticism of the Nigerian legal system and its practitioners.

Farotimi, known as a vocal advocate for justice and accountability, has been unrelenting in his pursuit of truth, even if it means challenging the status quo.

However, Ola Faro, Esq, argue that Farotimi’s actions and statements have crossed the line, warranting disciplinary action.

They claim that his comments have brought the legal profession into disrepute and undermined public confidence in the justice system.

Though, But Farotimi’s supporters see things differently.

They argue that he is being targeted for his courageous stance against corruption and injustice. They believe that his disbarment would be a travesty, silencing a powerful voice for change.

As the LPDC considers Ola Faro’s petition, the Nigerian legal community remains divided. While some call for Farotimi’s disbarment, others see it as an attempt to muzzle a vocal critic.