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Solace2mins

@Purposesolace22

Legal practitioner || Energy and Maritime Law Specialist

Warri, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2017
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
For the next 100 days beginning tomorrow, I will be enlightening my followers on their basic rights that concern their daily living that they should know. Education is expensive, but when compared to ignorance, it's very cheap. Turn on your notifications 😎😎 #LawWithSolace
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
Back then in the University, when we did political science as an elective, I was always the black sheep, because I refuse to agree with the lecturer that after fifty years, we are still reading HOW EUROPE UNDERDEVELOP AFRICAN... Africans are responsible for the decay in Africa and I will say this anytime and any day. Look at Nigeria for example, are we going to blame Europe for bad road and fuel subsidy scam? Or for looking of our state Treasury by our fellow Nigerians. The argument about Europe just doesn't make sense
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DCI MERU@KaberiaCommoner·
Britain colonized Singapore. Singapore is now richer than Britain. Africans are responsible for their own suffering.
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
Back then in the University, when we did political science as an elective, I was always the black sheep, because I refuse to agree with the lecturer that after fifty years, we are still reading HOW EUROPE UNDERDEVELOP AFRICAN... Africans are responsible for the decay in Africa and I will say this anytime and any day. Look at Nigeria for example, are we going to blame Europe for bad road and fuel subsidy scam? Or for looking of our state Treasury by our fellow Nigerians. The argument about Europe just doesn't make sense
DCI MERU@KaberiaCommoner

Britain colonized Singapore. Singapore is now richer than Britain. Africans are responsible for their own suffering.

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Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Nigeria Is Not An Oil Rich Country. Without President Tinubu's Policies, Our Economy Would Have Collapsed!
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
DAY 5 OF 100 RIGHT TO FAIR HEARING (4) Guaranteed under Section 36(6)(a) & (b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). The section provides that once a person is arrested, they must be promptly informed of the reasons for their arrest and the nature of the offence committed. It is unconstitutional for anyone to be arrested and detained for days without being informed of the offence for which they are being held.Furthermore, the accused must be given adequate time and facilities for their defence. The arresting agency must allow the arrested person sufficient time to consult with their legal practitioner and any other person whose assistance is necessary for their defence. These constitutional rights are sacred in the administration of justice. Any violation of them can go to the very root of the case and render it a nullity. #LawWithSolace
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22

For the next 100 days beginning tomorrow, I will be enlightening my followers on their basic rights that concern their daily living that they should know. Education is expensive, but when compared to ignorance, it's very cheap. Turn on your notifications 😎😎 #LawWithSolace

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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
@Justice_Crack @OfficialDSSNG If the chief of aluta @sowore sees this, he will say you have been bribed. How will green beret content creator Peter make content now? 😢😢😢 Please write a negative review so that 'freedom fighters' will have something to say na.
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JusticeCrack@Justice_Crack·
My Experience with the DSS @OfficialDSSNG (Department of State Services) -PART ONE I want to clearly state that this is my personal experience and account. On the night of April 30th, after days of being blindfolded and held by some unidentified men who initially claimed to be from the DSS — but whom I later discovered were not DSS officials — I was eventually taken to a DSS facility. At the time, I was still blindfolded and handcuffed. After arriving at the facility, I heard someone instruct that my blindfold should not be removed until we were inside. Shortly after, the blindfold was removed, and for the first time in days, I was able to see properly again. My vision was initially unclear but gradually improved. The officer who received me spoke calmly and assured me that I was safe. He asked if I knew where I was, and I replied yes because I could see the DSS logo on the wall. He noticed I was shaking and visibly traumatized, and he tried to calm me down. At that point, I was extremely scared and confused because I still did not fully understand my situation or why I had been taken in the first place. That same night, I was given tea and bread — the first proper meal I had eaten in days. I was also taken to the medical unit where my blood pressure and general health condition were checked to ensure I was medically stable. Afterwards, I was taken to a room with other detainees and provided with a bed and duvet. For the first time in days, I was able to sleep comfortably. The following morning, the investigation team began questioning me. Because the matter is still before the court, I will not go into details about the investigation itself. However, based on my personal experience, the DSS officials I interacted with treated me professionally and respectfully throughout my stay. Nobody shouted at me, physically assaulted me, or used force against me during the period I spent there. They also ensured that I had food and basic care, and I was even asked if there were specific meals I preferred during the process. I also observed that officials handling my case remained active on the matter, including during weekends and public holidays. From my own experience, I can say that the DSS demonstrated professionalism in the way they handled me. At the same time, no institution is perfect, and like every agency, there are areas where improvements can still be made — particularly regarding the speed of investigations and certain administrative processes. Again, this is strictly my personal experience and should be understood as such.
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
@Flohairs A few months What will I eat in 'a few months'? Or you will wire disappearance fee
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Alabama@Flohairs·
Normalize disappearing for a few months to just focus, grind, and upgrade your life. It's not pride, it's alignment.. 👌
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
Ignorance is an expensive commodity. To have it will cost you a fortune
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Emmie🐐@Emmie0580643872·
If there is no shoulder to lean on, there is always a floor to knee on and pray🙏
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Solace2mins@Purposesolace22·
All admiralty/maritime matters (civil or criminal) in Nigeria, including shipping, navigation, collisions, cargo claims, and offshore energy disputes, fall exclusively under the Federal High Court.
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Say “Hi” and meet new mutuals instantly
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