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Tuesday, June 08, 2021
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Well said...
ReplyDeleteReally? Is there Miranda rights in Nigeria? Wow! That is good information to have. Can I also ask for a lawyer before they can search my phone without a valid search warrant? Stella, this is good news
ReplyDeleteNo miranda rights here, you will just get imaginary slaps before you call a lawyer
DeleteIs that necessary??
ReplyDeleteVery necessary, especially here in Nigeria.
DeleteThe right thing to do for those people that have or can afford a lawyer.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not in this country of ours where the police serves as also the judge, they pronounce you guilty upon arrest and once you try to show that you know your right you will be locked up. A PROPER police system is non existent in Nigeria, in clear terms, we have no rights.
ReplyDeleteI think we should keep this segment
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteLike those other ones;
"Police is your friend?"
"Bail is free?" 😜😜😜😜😜😜😜
They never knack you talk true for head? 🙄🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteHmmm! May we never enter police wahala. Shebi you can ask for lawyer's presence only if the force give you the opportunity to inform anyone one.
ReplyDeleteAs a lawyer practising in Nigeria....all that is just words on paper.
ReplyDeleteBy the time, you will get to the station, they have coerced the client to confess to a crime that he didn't even know about. The police will write the statement themselves and tell him to sign and if he doesn't , he will sleep in jail.
The worst is when you (the lawyer) comes to bail the client and start with the 'I put it to you' with that una law, they will put both of you in the same cell together and unless you're a SAN or just someone with connections...there is nothing you can do about it. Las last your colleagues will end up bailing the two of you which basically means more money for them.
The fact is most of the police men employed right now probably used WAEC to get employment and most are not well trained either.
You can quote law from now to tomorrow, they are always right and the lawyer, that actually read law is wrong.
Only call a lawyer when it's a matter of life and death but if it's a civil offence, just settle them and go your way.
The Justice system in Nigeria is broken so use loopholes available and save yourself alot of unbudgeted and unnecessary stress.
It's a lawless country except you have connections
DeleteThat's why it's good you stay out of trouble.
I have witnessed police brutality before
This is very appalling
DeleteSad reality
DeleteI know now
ReplyDeleteThis right only work for the ogas at the top
ReplyDeleteYES...O,but naija police go don deal with the person wella
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