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Husband 💍 • Journalist @spearnewsng. • 𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 @nexusconsultin, , 𝐓𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐫!

United States Katılım Şubat 2022
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Deceit takes its time to decay and that’s why the same worn-out custodians of failure still dominate our leadership space. They persist because illusion is slow to dissolve. While many chase the sun with noise and haste, @sowore have chosen to save his breath for the long run. The long run teaches the discipline of faith, births quiet revolutions, and carves history in silence. Which side are you?
Omoyele Sowore@sowore

As Africans, we are so fearful of death that we no longer bother to live. It would make sense that since we hate death so much, we would commit to living our lives fully. Instead, we fear death so much but want an existence only guaranteed by death, the afterlife!

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Woman laments the unprofessional intrusion of EFCC officials into her him, destroying her things.
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Anything less raises serious questions that the public deserves answers to. Stop endangering our lives. Stop normalizing unlawful invasions. Stop operating in ways that blur the line between law enforcement & intimidation.
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No agency, regardless of its mandate, should operate in a way that puts citizens at unnecessary risk or creates fear in their own homes. If your actions are lawful, then they should be transparent, properly authorized, and defensible under the law.
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In a country already battling kidnappings and armed robbery, this kind of uncertainty becomes dangerous for everyone. We demand accountability. We demand clarity. And we demand that all law enforcement actions respect due process, human dignity, and constitutional rights.
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Even when nothing is eventually found, the damage has already been done, homes disturbed, dignity violated, & health put at risk. How are Nigerians expected to distinguish between legitimate EFCC operatives and criminals impersonating them?
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When you unlawfully access such devices, you are not just “investigating”, you are invading privacy on a massive scale, with irreversible emotional and reputational consequences. There are complaints from victims who such operations have left them and their children traumatized
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A phone is one of the most private spaces in a person’s life. It contains personal conversations, family matters, business information, and private images that have nothing to do with crime. Even innocent couples & families share deeply private content on their phones.
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If u truly av evidence against some1, why not follow due process? Why not get a proper warrant, carry out a lawful arrest & present d person for questioning in an official & controlled manner? Why resort to midnight operations that look more like intimidation than investigation?
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How does it make legal or logical sense for an anti-corruption agency to allegedly break into a citizen’s home at midnight, without any publicly stated charges or clear evidence, and then proceed to search their house and demand access to their phones?
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@officialEFCC I am not certain you will respond to this, because one thing many Nigerians believe about your commission is that it often avoids direct answers when serious questions are raised. But this question deserves a clear and honest explanation.
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity

“EFCC broke into my house at midnight and attempted to search my house forcefully.” A Nigerian man who is into Tech shares a horrible experience he had with the EFCC officials who broke into his house illegally last night. Has the EFCC transitioned into housebreakers?✍️

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