Afe Babalola Withdraws Defamation Cases Against Dele Farotimi After Intervention by Yoruba Monarchs

January 27, 2025

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Afe Babalola

Eminent Nigerian lawyer and founder of Afe Babalola University, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN), has formally withdrawn defamation lawsuits filed against activist and author Dele Farotimi. The decision came following the intervention of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and five other prominent Yoruba monarchs.

The legal battle stemmed from statements made by Dele Farotimi in his pamphlet, which Chief Babalola deemed defamatory. In response, the renowned lawyer initiated multiple defamation lawsuits to address the perceived damage to his reputation. The lawsuits had been closely monitored by the public, as they involved high-profile figures and raised questions about free speech and accountability.

Farotimi, a vocal activist known for his bold critiques, had stood by his words, insisting on his right to express his views. However, the escalating legal tensions prompted concerns among Yoruba leaders, who saw the situation as a potential rift within the Yoruba sociopolitical community.

Recognizing the importance of unity and reconciliation, the Ooni of Ife, alongside five other Yoruba monarchs, intervened to mediate the conflict. According to palace sources, the traditional rulers held discussions with both parties, emphasizing the need to preserve harmony and resolve the matter amicably.

The Ooni’s palace released a statement highlighting the essence of their involvement, stating, “Our role as traditional leaders is to foster peace and unity among our people. We believe dialogue and understanding are always better than prolonged conflict.”

In a show of respect for the monarchs’ counsel and a commitment to Yoruba unity, Chief Afe Babalola agreed to withdraw the lawsuits. Speaking through his legal representatives, he expressed gratitude to the monarchs for their intervention and reaffirmed his respect for traditional leadership.

Babalola emphasized that his decision to pursue the defamation cases was guided by his desire to protect his reputation. However, he acknowledged that the intervention of the monarchs provided a broader perspective, urging reconciliation over litigation.

Dele Farotimi welcomed the withdrawal of the lawsuits, describing the resolution as a victory for dialogue and communal harmony. He commended the Yoruba monarchs for their leadership and acknowledged the importance of maintaining mutual respect within the community.

In his statement, Farotimi remarked, “This is not just about me; it’s about the values we uphold as a people. I am deeply humbled by the efforts of our revered monarchs and grateful for the opportunity to put this matter behind us.”

The withdrawal of the lawsuits has sparked discussions across social media and legal circles. While some have applauded the resolution as a testament to the power of traditional leadership, others see it as a reminder of the delicate balance between free speech and defamation laws.

Legal experts have noted that the case underscores the importance of pursuing alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in situations involving public figures and sensitive matters.

As the legal dispute draws to a close, both parties have signaled their intention to focus on their respective roles in society. Chief Afe Babalola continues to prioritize his educational initiatives and philanthropic endeavors, while Dele Farotimi remains an outspoken advocate for justice and good governance.

The resolution of the case serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of Yoruba monarchs in fostering peace and unity. Their intervention highlights the value of traditional leadership in addressing modern disputes and preserving communal harmony.

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