• Deji Adeyanju Condemns Hypocrisy Over Nnamdi Kanu Rendition, Fubara Suspension and U.S. Abduction of Maduro

    Nigerian human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju criticized what he called selective outrage among some Nigerians regarding international law and due process. He condemned the U.S. extraordinary rendition of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, stressing that illegal actions cannot be justified regardless of the target’s record of human rights abuses.

    Adeyanju highlighted the inconsistency of Nigerians who previously praised the unlawful rendition of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu from Kenya and supported the unconstitutional removal of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, yet now condemn similar actions by the U.S. He emphasized that due process and respect for international law must apply universally, warning that justifying illegal actions based on political convenience undermines justice and global law.



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    Deji Adeyanju Condemns Hypocrisy Over Nnamdi Kanu Rendition, Fubara Suspension and U.S. Abduction of Maduro Nigerian human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju criticized what he called selective outrage among some Nigerians regarding international law and due process. He condemned the U.S. extraordinary rendition of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, stressing that illegal actions cannot be justified regardless of the target’s record of human rights abuses. Adeyanju highlighted the inconsistency of Nigerians who previously praised the unlawful rendition of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu from Kenya and supported the unconstitutional removal of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, yet now condemn similar actions by the U.S. He emphasized that due process and respect for international law must apply universally, warning that justifying illegal actions based on political convenience undermines justice and global law. #DejiAdeyanju #Maduro #NnamdiKanu #Fubara #HumanRights #InternationalLaw #DueProcess #NigeriaNews #SelectiveOutrage
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  • “Who Are You, Sir?” – Deji Adeyanju Slams Pastor David Ibiyeomie Over Threats to Journalists

    Activist Deji Adeyanju has publicly criticized popular clergyman Pastor David Ibiyeomie after a viral video showed the pastor threatening to arrest bloggers and journalists who speak negatively about him or his church.

    In the video, Pastor Ibiyeomie warns media professionals to “watch their mouths” when speaking about men of God, saying he’ll personally ensure their arrest if they cross the line. His remarks stirred controversy, prompting Adeyanju to respond sharply.

    “Who are you, sir, that people can’t talk about your church or criticize you?” Deji asked in a social media post.

    “You are not above scrutiny. This is a democracy, not a theocracy. Everyone — including pastors — must be open to public accountability.”

    Adeyanju’s reaction reflects growing concern over freedom of expression and press rights in Nigeria, especially when influential figures attempt to silence critics.

    Many Nigerians have since joined the conversation, defending the role of the media and condemning any form of intimidation against free speech.



    #DejiAdeyanju #DavidIbiyeomie #FreedomOfSpeech #PressFreedom
    🗣️ “Who Are You, Sir?” – Deji Adeyanju Slams Pastor David Ibiyeomie Over Threats to Journalists Activist Deji Adeyanju has publicly criticized popular clergyman Pastor David Ibiyeomie after a viral video showed the pastor threatening to arrest bloggers and journalists who speak negatively about him or his church. In the video, Pastor Ibiyeomie warns media professionals to “watch their mouths” when speaking about men of God, saying he’ll personally ensure their arrest if they cross the line. His remarks stirred controversy, prompting Adeyanju to respond sharply. “Who are you, sir, that people can’t talk about your church or criticize you?” Deji asked in a social media post. “You are not above scrutiny. This is a democracy, not a theocracy. Everyone — including pastors — must be open to public accountability.” Adeyanju’s reaction reflects growing concern over freedom of expression and press rights in Nigeria, especially when influential figures attempt to silence critics. Many Nigerians have since joined the conversation, defending the role of the media and condemning any form of intimidation against free speech. ⸻ #DejiAdeyanju #DavidIbiyeomie #FreedomOfSpeech #PressFreedom
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