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Olakunle Abiodun Afolabi: The champion of justice, human rights in Nigeria

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
March 20, 2025
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Meet Olakunle Abiodun Afolabi, the Defender of Justice and Architect of Legal Triumphs

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Olakunle Abiodun Afolabi, a top Nigerian human rights lawyer, continues to redefine justice through his groundbreaking legal work and advocacy

 

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n a legal landscape often characterised by bias, red tape, and the power of the few, one name stands out as a true defender of justice: Barrister Olakunle Abiodun Afolabi.

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With over a decade of experience in Nigerian courts, Afolabi has earned a reputation as a tireless advocate for human rights, constitutional law, and the vulnerable individuals often overlooked by the legal system.

Afolabi’s path to success has been one of hard work and dedication. Graduating with honours from Lagos State University, where he earned both his law degree and diploma, he went on to train at the Nigerian Law School before embarking on a career filled with remarkable legal achievements.

Afolabi’s commitment to the law extends beyond his academic credentials, with specialised certificates from prestigious institutions such as the Mandela Institute, where he trained in death penalty defence, and leadership courses from Rise Networks.

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However, it is within the courtroom where Afolabi truly shines. Licensed to practice across all 36 states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), he has become synonymous with high-stakes litigation, often representing clients in landmark cases that challenge the very essence of Nigeria’s legal and moral fabric.

Afolabi’s portfolio of cases reads like a history of modern Nigeria’s struggles for justice and accountability. He has successfully defended EndSARS protesters like Clement Igbudu and Adeniyi Adeyemi, who were wrongfully imprisoned for their role in demanding government accountability.

His work in defending journalists against censorship and political persecution further cements his position as a key figure in Nigeria’s fight for press freedom and civil rights.

In criminal defence, Afolabi has made waves with his fearless representation of clients facing serious charges, including murder, armed robbery, and cybercrime. A standout case was his defence of Gabriel Sowunmi, accused of cybercrime and human trafficking.

Afolabi’s meticulous dissection of the evidence uncovered numerous procedural failures, leading to Sowunmi’s acquittal and drawing widespread acclaim within Nigeria’s legal community.

Afolabi’s work in civil law is equally impressive. He has represented global corporations like Huawei Technologies and MTN Nigeria, successfully navigating corporate legal challenges.

His debt recovery work for organisations like Dangote Agrosacks showcases his versatility, while his pro bono efforts with Avocats Sans Frontières France (Lawyers Without Borders) demonstrate his commitment to the most vulnerable members of society.

Through this partnership, Afolabi has provided free legal aid to victims of torture by Nigerian security agencies, ensuring that justice prevails under Nigeria’s Anti-Torture Act 2017.

His dedication to human rights and constitutional law is more than just professional; it is deeply personal. As the head of the ProCAT and eRIGHTS initiative in Lagos, Afolabi has led efforts to combat police brutality, secure reparations for victims, and challenge the systemic impunity that pervades Nigeria’s law enforcement agencies.

“The law is not a shield for the powerful; it is a sword for the oppressed,” Afolabi says, articulating his belief in the power of the legal system to fight for the most marginalised members of society.

In addition to his work in human rights, Afolabi has also fought for workers’ rights, advocating for fair treatment of employees and trade unions, and defending journalistic freedom in the face of increasing censorship.

His legal battles are not just about winning cases—they are about challenging unconstitutional policies and creating a more just and equitable society.

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Afolabi’s legal success is rooted in his unshakable values: integrity, resilience, and an insatiable thirst for knowledge.

As both a skilled draftsman and orator, Afolabi blends legal expertise with technological savvy, positioning himself as a forward-thinking lawyer in a field often resistant to change.

At Kunle Afolabi LP, he serves as both a leader and mentor to younger lawyers, overseeing complex cases while nurturing the next generation of legal advocates.

His colleagues describe him as “a thinker who outworks everyone in the room” and “a strategist who turns legal battles into masterclasses.”

Yet, despite the accolades, Afolabi remains deeply empathetic. “Every client’s freedom,” he says, “is a thread in the tapestry of justice we must weave for our nation.”

With a track record of appellate victories and groundbreaking human rights rulings, Afolabi’s future is brimming with potential.

His ambitions to expand access to justice through technology-driven solutions and deepen collaborations with global organisations like the African Bar Association highlight his forward-thinking vision.

As Nigeria continues to navigate political and social challenges, Afolabi’s influence in shaping the future of legal reform is only set to grow.

From his work in Nigerian courtrooms to international advocacy, Olakunle Abiodun Afolabi represents more than just a lawyer; he embodies a movement for change.

His dedication to justice for the oppressed, his role as a corporate strategist, and his unwavering commitment to human rights position him as one of Nigeria’s most influential legal figures.

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With each case he tackles, he redefines the very concept of justice, shaping a future that holds endless possibilities for reform and progress.

As the sun sets over Lagos, casting long shadows over its crowded streets, one truth remains clear: the prospects of Olakunle Abiodun Afolabi are not just great—they are boundless. For in his hands, the law is not merely a profession. It is a revolution.

 

Contact Barrister Olakunle Abiodun Afolabi:

Phone: +234 8028300421, 07039900923
Email: kunleafolabilp@gmail.com
Website: kunleafolabilp.com
Location: 49 Lawson Street, Onikan, Lagos Island, Lagos State.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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