Four years ago, the life of Adeyinka Igbinoba changed forever after an alleged violent attack by Saheed Mosadoluwa, popularly known as Ibile. The assault, according to Adeyinka, left him with a broken ankle and a deeply shaken sense of safety. What followed was a painful journey filled with surgeries, rehabilitation, and an unending struggle for justice.
The physical injury was severe, but the emotional damage has been even more overwhelming. Adeyinka has endured multiple surgeries, countless physiotherapy sessions, and a daily reminder of the trauma he survived. Despite these challenges, his determination has remained unshaken.
But Adeyinka’s battle now goes beyond physical recovery — it is a fight for justice.
He explains that the past four years have been consumed by a grueling legal process. Instead of answering for the alleged attack, Ibile has reportedly filed frivolous cases to stall proceedings and frustrate the process. Adeyinka believes these tactics are attempts to derail the truth and weaken his resolve.
Still, he remains steadfast.
“Enough is enough. Justice delayed is justice denied,” Adeyinka says as he calls on the government and the judiciary to intervene and ensure that justice is not only served but served swiftly.
His plea extends beyond his own case. Adeyinka speaks as a voice for countless victims who suffer in silence while perpetrators exploit slow judicial systems to evade accountability. His story exposes the urgent need for reforms that prioritize victims’ rights and protect citizens from violence and impunity.
Despite the hardship, Adeyinka is full of gratitude for those who have stood with him. From family to friends to supporters across the country, he acknowledges the unwavering encouragement and prayers that have kept him going.
Now moving through life with the aid of crutches, Adeyinka insists that though his ankle was broken, his spirit remains strong.
> “You may have broken my ankle, but you will not break my spirit,” he says in a message directed to his alleged attacker.
His fight is bigger than personal vindication — it is a mission to inspire others to speak out, demand justice, and push for a safer society where no one lives in fear.
#JusticeForAdeyinka
#EndImpunity
#SupportSurvivors
Adeyinka ends with a heartfelt note:
> “To everyone who has followed my story and shown support, thank you for being my voice, my strength, and my hope. Let’s keep pushing for justice until it’s served.” 🇳🇬💪

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