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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Pepper Spray Is An Offensive Weapon In Nigeria
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Abayomi Shogunle on Tuesday revealed that pepper spray is an offensive weapon in Nigeria. He disclosed this, after a Twitter user tweeted at him saying she had been detained for carrying a pepper spray.
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Hmmmmmm na wa. So someone cannot keep anything to defend him or herself against all these useless hoodlums that breaks windows during hold up.
ReplyDeleteI need the pepper spray self. This is self defence
Mumu talk.
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Nigeria my country.......
ReplyDeleteSorry
Nigeria my zoo.
Pepper spray as in oleoresin capsicum?? Offensive weapon ke?? Haba!!
ReplyDeleteLord my day already started well. Don't let me make myself angry by insulting the Nigerian police force and Nigeria in general.
ReplyDeleteImagine! Pepper spray an offensive weapon?!
Pffft! I'm done!
As in ehhh pepper spray? I give up on Nigeria, when that thing can save so many girls from rape or attack, if I was a night crawler I would have bought it to hell with you people.
ReplyDeleteSeriously females especially need it to protect themselves. How many rape victims go to police officers and they won't make jest of her? Nigeria police force is a joke. They go to the extent of asking a victim if she did not enjoy the sex or if she is a virgin. Imagine!!! Biko, protect yourselves anyway you can especially as females. NPF is useless!!!!
DeleteThis one no get wetin to talk
ReplyDeleteCriminals will arm themselves, kill and terrorize citizens, security forces will not do anything about it. And now they are saying the thing the ordinary citizen can use for self defense is not allowed? I give up on this country.
ReplyDeleteSomeone ask if hot water is a weapon. Like seriously? Who goes out walking with a flask of hot water for protection? Kwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwa I give up on naija people.
ReplyDeleteI go about with green tea and the water is hot. Do you think I wouldn't use same to defend myself if warranted?
DeleteSeriously? Pepper spray is an offensive weapon?
ReplyDeleteNigerian police I give up on una.
BTW, where can I get one? Just in case.
You can get it on jumia
DeletePepper Spray an offence again .. 😂 😂 hahaha
ReplyDeletena wa. so someone cannot defend themselves again? one will be arrested because of pepper spray? this country
ReplyDeleteSeveral times that have been reading through the weapon act,have never found pepper an an offensive weapon in it..
ReplyDeleteAre u sure this guy sank him work well
Mc pinky
Useless police force, Ndi ara
ReplyDeleteUseless police force, Ndi ara
ReplyDeleteMy colleague has been robbed several times( like 4-5 times now) while coming to work and her wedding ring wasn't left out as well, so few days ago she ordered pepper spray from Jumia. So are you trying to tell me that she will now be arrested for carrying pepper spray around which she intends using for self defense? Nija police, una dey craze!!!!
ReplyDeletefool! IM WAITING FOR THEM TO RAPE YOUR DAUGHTER. BETTER TAKE IT TO THE SENATE TO PRESIDE BEFORE YOU GO DEY TALK RUBISH. IF U ASK THIS 1 ABOUT TINT PERMIT HE WILL SAY IT IS A CRIME.
ReplyDeleteEwu porishi
ReplyDeleteBut looting is not an offensive weafon in Nigeria?
Rape is not an offensive weafon in Nigeria?
Pepperthemgang
ReplyDeleteIts OK.
We've heard...
Pity him. He read "spray" so is thinking of insecticide.
ReplyDeleteNobe small something...
ReplyDeletePolice in Nigeria can tag anything any name anytime,
ReplyDeleteJust Krix!
Like a friend said, this is just him helping to boost sales of pepper spray nationwide. Off to look for the law he's quoting
ReplyDeleteI'm fully in support of police on this. What's your motive when you buying pepper spray and carrying it around? What exactly is your plan?
ReplyDeleteWhat of stunt gun, do we need a license for it?
ReplyDeleteIf someone can be detained for carrying pepper spray, stunt gun na straight to prison.
No such thing in our law
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