Biography
Dele Farotimi Biography, Career, Marriage, Net Worth And More
his vocal criticism of Nigeria’s corrupt system and his calls for a complete overhaul of the country’s constitution and governance structures. He is the founder of Dele Farotimi & Co., a legal firm now known as DF Legal.
Early Life and Education
Dele was born on April 27, 1968, and is currently 56 years old. He earned his bachelor’s degree in law from Lagos State University before proceeding to law school. Upon completing his studies, he was called to the Nigerian bar in 1999.
Career
As an undergraduate, Dele was actively involved in student leadership, serving as the President of the Student Union during the 1994/1995 academic session, where he championed social change on campus.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that he began his legal career as a counsel at several law firms, including Adesina Ogunlana & Co, Basa & Partners, and others. Later, he joined K.O. Tinubu & Co, where he worked alongside prominent legal figures such as the late K.O. Tinubu, B.R. Fashola, SAN, and Rasheed Oluwa.
In 2002, Dele established his own firm, Dele Farotimi & Co., which is now known as DF Legal. His practice covers a wide range of legal services, including business litigation, intellectual property, real estate, energy law, oil and gas, and public-private partnerships. Over the years, his firm has built a strong clientele, including multinational corporations, commercial banks, real estate development companies, and oil and gas operators.
Activism
Dele is also a passionate activist, advocating for systemic change in Nigeria. His activism centers on opposing government oppression and pushing for a total revamp of the Nigerian constitution and political system.
Through his writing and public speaking, he has called for a Nigeria free from mental slavery, where politicians act out of love rather than self-interest. Dele envisions a transparent and accountable government that will restore Nigeria’s position on the global stage.
In 2022, Dele was appointed as a member of the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Official Spokespersons to support Labour Party candidate Peter Obi in the 2023 general elections.
Books and Publications
Dele is the author of several thought-provoking books that reflect his views on social issues and politics. His notable works include “Do Not Die in Their Wars” (2019), which critiques the political landscape of Nigeria and addresses the pervasive corruption within the system, and “Imperatives of the Nigerian Revolution” (2021), which outlines the necessity for profound societal change.
Controversies
In February 2021, Dele raised alarms about a potential threat to his life, claiming that influential figures in Lagos were plotting to assassinate him due to his outspoken views, particularly regarding his support for keeping the Lekki Toll Gate open during the investigation into the #EndSARS protests. He filed complaints with the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Lagos State Police Command.
Personal Life and Net Worth
There is limited public information about Dele Farotimi’s personal life, particularly his marital status. Similarly, his net worth has not been independently verified.
Legacy
Dele Farotimi remains a significant voice in Nigerian politics and law. His work continues to inspire and challenge both current and future generations, as he advocates for justice, accountability, and the transformation of the Nigerian state.
Recent Arrest
On December 3, 2024, human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi was reportedly arrested by the Nigerian Police Force, with the news being shared by Omoyele Sowore, the 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, on his X handle.
Sowore condemned the arrest, calling for Farotimi’s immediate release and criticizing the use of the police to settle personal disputes. He urged the Nigerian police to refrain from using their authority for personal grievances, stating that citizens would no longer tolerate such actions.
However, a spokesperson for the Zone 2 Command, SP Ummar Ayuba, denied the arrest, claiming that Farotimi was not in their custody. In contrast, the Commissioner of Police in Ekiti State, Adeniran Akinwale, confirmed that Farotimi had been arrested in connection with allegations of defamation, cyberstalking, and other offenses, with investigations ongoing to determine his level of culpability.
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