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If you don't know how to live, why wonder about death?
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Yesterday 29th march 2026 being Palm Sunday which is a very significant date on the Christian calendar where by the Christians feast and celebrate in preparation for the resurrection of Jesus Christ which is the EASTER
-while the Christians of angwa rukuba were celebrating at around 7:30pm it was said that some men wearing camouflage came to angwa rukuba and opened fire on the Christians celebrating as a result of this atrocity lives were lost including pr3gn@nt women
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These are the legal documents the POLICE/FRSC/VIO will ask from you as a driver in Nigeria
So, if you are buying a car, make sure you get them all.
POLICE
1. Drivers Licence
2. Vehicle license (that one you paste on your glass)
3. Proof of Ownership Certificate
4. Certificate of Road Worthiness
5. Insurance Certificate
6. Allocation of Registration Number
6. Change of Ownership if na second hand you buy am
7. ECMR (Not enforceable for now, so if you don't have it. NO WAHALA)
8. Tinted permit for those with tinted glass (Not enforceable for now, so if you don't have it, no wahala)
Don't move with the Originals, always move with the Photocopies only
FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps)
Documents is same as Police requirements listed above
But they ask for safty kits and check them
1. Fire Extinguisher
2. C caution
3. Spare Tyre (expired or warn out tyres)
4. Jack and Wheel spanner
5. First Aid Kit
VIO/FRSC INSPECTION
1. Headlight
2. Pointer ( Front and back)
3. Brake Lights
4. Hazard Light
5. Reverse light
6. Parking lights
7. Windscreen crack
8. Side Mirror
9. Horn (must be audible from 60 metres)
10. Seat Belts
11. Worn out tyres
Ignorance of the law is no excuse
© Atanda

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You are owing someone money and the person brought Police to arrest you, this is what you should do.
At first, the police have no legal authority to arrest you for a simple debt, as it is a civil matter and not a criminal offense. According to the Police Act 2020 and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), the police are strictly prohibited from interfering in civil disputes or acting as debt collectors
Meaning that, the Police officer the person brought to arrest you, is on illegal duty and is on a mission to perform illegal arrest.
So at this point.
1. Ask the Police officer for his ID and take note of his name
2. Calmly tell the officer it's a civil matter
3. If the officer insist on arresting you, don't resist the arrest. Follow him
4. If they ask you to sign any undertaking of when you will pay back, sign it
That undertaking is not enforceable anywhere, so no fear at all
Once you are out
File a suit against the person you owe and the Police Officer for breach of your fundamental human right and illegal arrest with unlawful detention
In the suit, demand for damages of 50 Million Naira
Ignorance of the law is no excuse
© The people's parliament

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High blood pressure does not start in the heart.
It often begins with silent fluid retention and vascular stiffness.
When sodium rises and potassium drops, arteries, loose flexibility.
Clinical data confirm electrolyte balance affect pressure.
Ayurveda calls this aggravated pitta and rakta dishti.
A daily cucumber and lime drink support hydration, potassium balance, and vascular relaxation naturally.
Correct the terrain, and pressure follows.

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