Nigerians React To The Dismissal Of Busola Dakolo’s Rape Case Against Pastor Fatoyinbo
Following Busola Dakolo’s rape case dismissal, Nigerians have taken to Twitter in reaction to the news.
In a court hearing today, the case against Fatoyinbo was thrown out as Busola was also asked to pay N1million for damages.
Busola Dakolo, i am so sorry.
sorry that the church failed you, sorry that the system failed you, sorry that you are being punished for speaking your truth.i am sorry.
— JJ. (@juiciestofjays) November 14, 2019
Busola Dakolo loses her case, court orders her to pay Fatoyinbo 1 million naira in Damages.
Nigerian law can be amusing sometimes.
Sadly the rape apologists will have a fun day over this judgement.— {/esq} (@RickAnji) November 14, 2019
No matter the cause, one of the effects of this judgment in Busola Dakolo’s case is that a lot of women who are the victims of sexual assault will think “What if I lose & I’m asked to pay a fine?” before they determine not to speak up.
And that’s just sad
— Igala High Chief (@I_Am_Ilemona) November 14, 2019
This Busola Dakolo case is very sad cause her voice gave strength to many survivors to speak up. This case being thrown out as it was will make survivors lose hope again in the justice system. Not just cause they might lose but they might have to pay their rapist for “damages”
— ebele. (@ebelee_) November 14, 2019
I actually knew Busola Dakolo was going to lose the court case against Biodun Fatoyinbo for lack of evidence. The court isn’t about emotions and sentiments. It’s alright about facts and proven evidneces.
— PAPICHULO (@ZinoMulla) November 14, 2019
This Busola Dakolo’s news is the saddest thing I’ve read today.
Now more than ever women will be forced to keep quiet if they’ve been abused so they don’t end up going through public ridicule and paying fine.
The whole system is sickening.
— Aaina Dada (@AinaTalks) November 14, 2019
The Nigerian Court has thrown out Busola Dakolo’s case and fining her for wasting their time.
I’ve been laughing since I heard the news.The same court that has been VERY slow to persecute Senator Elisha Abbo with unnecessary adjournments and excuses.
This is Nigeria.— Lami Apejoye (@MsLami_A) November 14, 2019
Update: Busola Dakolo V. Biodun Fatoyinbo. The clerk called the lawyers of Busola Dakolo late last night notifying them of the judge’s ruling on the preliminary objection today. As expected, a mockery of our processes and law was the case as the drama unfolds.
— SEGA L’éveilleur®? (@segalink) November 14, 2019
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