Deji Adeyanju queries Femi Falana’s silence on Verydarkman’s arrest

The controversy surrounding the arrest of social media influencer and critic, Verydarkman (VDM), intensifies with his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, questioning the silence of human rights activist, Femi Falana.

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Recall that Verydarkman was recently arrested by security operatives in Abuja, with a recent report accusing the involvement of renowned gospel singer, Mercy Chinwo, in the arrest.

In a recent Facebook post, Deji Adeyanju questioned why Femi Falana remains silent on Verydarkman’s arrest.

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Citing a similar incident under the administration of Muhammadu Buhari, he stated that he was the first individual to speak up after the boy who led people to attack him was arrested by security operatives.

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His post reads,

Our revered leader and mentor, Femi Falana SAN yet to condemn the arrest of VDM. Interesting times indeed! When the boy that lead people to attack me under Buhari became a victim under the same Buhari and was arrested, I was the first person to condemn it”.

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Notably, during Bobrisky’s controversy with EFCC over naira mutilation, Verydarkman released an audio implicating Femi Falana, his son Falz, and EFCC.

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However, Femi Falana subsequently demanded an apology and retraction from Verydarkman, claiming defamation.

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