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Corrupt NFF Officials Steal Athletes’ Allowances, Distribute Substandard Kits, Divert Prize Money, and Loot Stadium Funds — Serah Ibrahim parallelfactsnews.com/nff-officials-…

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NIGERIA IS GETTING SC@Ry,PLEASE PLEASE TAKE CAUTION AND BE CAREFUL OUT THERE
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“Any police wey stop you for road, wey dey harass you, wey dey search your phone…”
“Make we dey do wetin dem dey do…”
Above are the operative, determinative, and material parts of his comments.
I do not support violence against anyone, neither do I subscribe to anarchy.
However, the gentleman was expressing his frustration over the illegal actions of the police. He did not ask people to just beat up policemen. He has not mentioned any specific police officer.
Harassment of citizens, searching mobile phones of citizens are unlawful acts. Are we pretending not to know that the police, particularly in recent times, has incited the youths of Nigeria against the institution of the Nigeria Police Force?
The real issue here is the endless attacks, killings, extortions, dehumanization, and abuse of Nigerians, especially the youths by the police.
On the legal aspect of this matter, I would have thought that you would draw public attention to the relevant laws that he has violated by his statement. It is the police that arrested him, so the police should tell us the specific provisions of the law that he has offended.
Will you be charging him for “conduct likely to cause a breach of peace”? That is the omnibus and ‘directionless crime’ that the police always resort to when they have no solid case or when they are not confident about their prosecutorial decision.
If you’re able to share a screenshot of the provisions of the law that he has violated, it will help public discourse.
By the way, I do not agree with your rather generalized statement that he incited the “public to violence/anarchy”. You’ve to look at the context and circumstances under which he made those comments and his intention.
We can all pretend here or get entrapped in pointless legalism. The reality today is that the police is pushing Nigerians to the wall.
It is the police that is inciting members of the public to violence and anarchy by its daily acts of lawlessness and impunity.
The Nigeria Police Force has learnt nothing from EndSARS.
Benjamin Hundeyin@BenHundeyin
Please enlighten us @InibeheEffiong. Is it a crime or not to incite members of the public to violence/anarchy?
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT knows how to use his "ENEMIES" blow his trumpet.
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#pauloo2104 why don't you
respect yourself though? I'm really curious sir, this ain't 2000s when una dey do cancel
culture oooo,EVERYBODY GET HIM OWN CROWD OOO(RATEL MOVEMENT) and speed Darlington and burnaboy
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