In a recent tweet on the X platform, popular journalist kemi Olunloyo now Kemi Lawrence has come forward with s£rious all£gations against the Falana family, accu$ing them of being at the center of Nigeria’s most c0rrvpt l£gal dealings.
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Referring to the family as the “Falana Family C@rtel” (FFC), she highlights several instances where Femi Falana and his family allegedly used their legal power to silence voices, including journalists, citizens, and even those fighting for justice.
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Dr kemi alleges that the Falana family has a history of intimidating individuals who speak out against them. Among the accusations are claims that Femi Falana was involved in turning Mohbad’s case into a cold case, intimidating Banke Oniru during the #EndSARS protests, and forcing investigative journalists to reveal sources in controversial cases like the Oromoni incident. There are even claims that the family shielded Bobrisky from prison time and manipulated the legal system in the Adegoke murder case.
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One of the most stringent parts of her call-out is the public appeal to cancel Falz, Nigerian rapper and son of Femi Falana by unfollowing him on all social media platforms. Dr. Kemi suggests that Falz is allegedly bis3xual, a claim she asserts is well-known in the Nigerian music industry, and links him to figures like Funke Akindele and Layi, accusing him of nervous behavior.
Dr. kemi further claims that Femi Falana is allegedly seeking to secure a presidential pardon for Bobrisky, who, according to her, was serving time in a serviced apartment instead of prison. Additionally, she accuses the family of protecting powerful figures and engaging in corrupt activities behind closed doors.
Dr. Kemi urges Nigerian citizens to resist suppression, stating that the truth about the country’s corrupt legal systems must be exposed. With a strong stance against the alleged actions of the Falana family, she declares, “Nigerian voices will NOT be suppressed.”