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Court Grants Dele Farotimi N30 Million Bail in Ado-Ekiti

In a significant legal development, a magistrate court in Ado-Ekiti has granted human rights activist Dele Farotimi bail in the amount of N30 million. The ruling was announced by Omoyele Sowore, the 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), via his X (formerly Twitter) handle on Friday.

The court set several conditions for Farotimi’s bail. Along with the N30 million bond, the activist is required to provide two sureties, one of whom must be a property owner. Additionally, Farotimi is required to submit his passport to the court, ensuring that he does not leave the country while the case is ongoing. Another key condition imposed by the court is a restriction on Farotimi granting media interviews.

The development has drawn attention, particularly among those following Farotimi’s activism and legal battles. His case has been a point of focus for many, with supporters closely monitoring the legal proceedings.

Dele Farotimi, known for his outspoken views on human rights and social justice, has been an active figure in Nigeria’s political landscape. His involvement in various activism efforts has made him a prominent voice in advocating for political reforms and human rights protection in the country.

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The granting of bail marks a crucial moment in Farotimi’s legal journey, with many eager to see how the case unfolds. The conditions attached to his release indicate the seriousness with which the court is approaching the matter, with particular emphasis on ensuring that Farotimi does not engage in media activities during this period.

As the situation develops, attention will remain on the legal proceedings and the broader implications for freedom of expression and political activism in Nigeria.

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