RECENTLY released rights activist and author Dele Farotimi, on Sunday, said he was ready to face difficult moments.
Mr Farotimi Tuesday regained freedom after approximately a month in custody at an Ekiti correctional facility based on an order of an Ekiti magistrate court. He was released after perfecting his bail conditions.
But posting on his Facebook page today, Farotimi said his battle axes have been sharpened, and his guns primed, ready for war.
The activist lawyer said he’s strong enough to confront principalities and powers.
“I am strong enough to rumble unruffled against principalities and powers, but I am human enough to retain the capacity to shed tears of joy in appreciation of the grace of God, expressed in the concerted efforts of fellow victims.
“My battle axes are newly sharpened, my guns primed, I am ready to war.
“My resolve was NEVER tested, but I was waiting for the next round of the fight to commence.
“I KNEW that the first round had been lost by those responsible for my imprisonment.”
Mr Farotimi was arrested for allegedly defaming Aare Afe Babalola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, ABUAD. He is facing trial in at least two courts, a magistrate court and a Federal High Court both in Ado Ekiti.
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