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These days, relationships can be overhyped.
Sometimes, you really cant tell how much someone loves you because they hardly show it.
Sometimes, showing love can be seen as a sign of weakness even if you love the person more than he/she does.
However, a lot of people blame their actions based on their experiences or things happening around them.
A particular lady got social media talking after tweeting about her relationship
See Tweet below:-
This might be something happening to everyone but no one ever thinks of saying it out.
So Guys, the question here is
What Do You Think She Can Do?
Dear Yahoo boys,
I hope you know the campaign to END SARS is not for you.
I hope you know the blood of the innocent persons killed by these SARS people are on your hands too because you’re the ones who got us into this mess in the first place.
I hope you know you’re the cause of the rampant bullying & extortion by these SARS people because you portrayed an image displaying all Nigerian youth as fraudsters.
Dear Yahoo boys, you maybe smoking & jubilating right now, thinking you’ve escaped justice. I just want to tell you, the EFCC will hunt y’all down one after the other.
Justice will be served like how y’all serve weed in parties.
And most importantly, God will punish you.
The tears of the people you’ve scammed, the innocent persons killed because of y’all, the money stolen from people in the name of ‘we’re looking for fraudsters’, the sweat & energy of the people protesting.
Nah y’all won’t escape! Justice is coming!
©ï¸Igwemma Chuka
#EndSARS!! –Naijaloaded
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Fake Lawyer
The police in Ogun state have arrested a 47-year-old suspected fake lawyer, Tajudeen Idris, while defending a case at the Magistrates’ Court 6 in the Ifo Local Government Area of the state last Friday, October 2.
According to a statement released by the spokesperson of the state police command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, Idris was said to have appeared before Chief Magistrate I. A. Arogundade in a civil case between one Ifeanyi Chuckwu and Ayo Itori. He allegedly claimed to be a counsel from Tajudeen O. Idris & Co. Chambers and was representing one of the parties.
According to the police spokesperson, Idris’s conduct and his manner of presentation before the chief magistrate aroused suspicion about his qualification as a lawyer.
Oyeyemi said Idris’s action prompted the chief magistrate to ask him for the year he was called to the bar which he claimed to be 2009.
“But further enquiry revealed that his name was nowhere to be found among those called to the bar in 2009, hence the police were invited. Consequently, the DPO, Ifo Division, CSP Adeniyi Adekunle, detailed his operatives to the scene, where the suspect was apprehended and he is currently undergoing investigation.†the statement read
Oyeyemi added that the state Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun, expressed concern over the increase in the number of fake lawyers swindling people of their hard-earned money as no fewer than five cases of fake lawyers had been reported since his assumption of office less than two months ago.
According to the PPRO, on August 12, 2020, 56-year-old Sylvester Ogbagu was arrested at Sagamu while parading himself as a lawyer; while one Adedeji Ebenezer was also apprehended on the court premises at Itori on August 5, 2020, while appearing for a client. Oyeyemi said Adedeji was tried and subsequently sentenced to three years’ imprisonment.
“Another suspected fake lawyer, Elijah Ayodeji Ojo, was also arrested at the Ajuwon Police Station on the 28th of June, when he came to solicit a so-called client, who was having a criminal matter with the police.
Likewise, one Lawrence Oyedunu was arrested in Sango Ota while presenting himself as a counsel to a suspect. The CP therefore called on the state branch of the NBA to put necessary machinery in motion to check the activities of these fraudulent people.
He also appealed to those who wish to be lawyers to take a cue from the determined effort of a traditional ruler in the state.
The Towulade of Akinale, who at 75 years of age, still endeavoured to go to the Law School because of his interest in the legal profession rather than impersonating.â€
Mr Ibrahim
Deputy Governor of Lagos state, Obafemi Hamzat has narrated how he was harassed by operatives of the special anti- robbery squad (SARS) officers four years ago.
Hamzat who shared his experience with SARS as he addressed #EndSARS protesters at Alausa in Ikeja, stated that the security operatives do not have the right to trample on the rights of law-abiding citizens because of their unfamiliar looks or because they are carrying laptops or iPhones.
He however stressed that it will be counterproductive to pull down the entire operation of the police because of the infractions committed by a few bad eggs in the system.
Hamzat said;
“Every decent Nigerian will be upset. This happened to me four years ago. I was going to Amuwo Odofin…they (SARS operatives) were not in uniform, they had guns, they just double crossed us and said we should get out,†Hamzat told the protesters.
“The tenet of the police operation is to protect the citizens. Security operatives don’t have the right to trample on the rights of law-abiding citizens, because of their unfamiliar looks, or because they are carrying laptops or iPhones. It is wrong for any police officer to expressly accuse or pronounce someone, irrespective of age, guilty because they have dreads or ride luxury vehicles.
“As a government, we support evidence-based investigations and actions driven by intelligence. The procedure of arrest and prosecution must be followed through. We are equally aggrieved like every other law-abiding Nigerian. If a young man or woman who is legitimately doing his or her job is attacked or maimed by police officers for no reason, we will never support that. We condemn police brutality in whatever guise and we will continue to engage their leadership for change.
“We fully understand the reasons for your anger but this demonstration must also carried out in line with the law. If we employ violence or destruction to drive home our grievances, we will also be hurting ourselves. The protest must be orderly, so that those concerned will get the salient point of the message.
“You can’t block the road, disrupt free flow of traffic and prevent other people from embarking on their lawful duties, especially the emergency responders. As citizens, it is within your rights to express your grievances but let us exercise caution and eschew violence. The authorities have heard your voice and I hope we all leave the roads with the understanding that drastic changes will be effected.â€
We all know that SARS officials are harassing youths just to extort money
From a reliable source, I heard most police boss can just wake up one morning and instruct his boys to find him 1 million naira. It’s that bad!!
How will they raise the money if they didn’t harass innocent boys on the street.
Personally, I have paid 20k and 50k on separate occasion to SARS officials when they burst into my younger brother’s house in school to harrass and arrest him and his room-mates for doing nothing.
Many youths have spent up to 6 months or more in police cell just because they could not pay-up for their release. It’s that bad!!
Guys, we would love to hear from you
What Is The Highest Amount You Have Paid To Get Yourself or Someone Released From SARS Officials After Illegal Arrest?
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Nigerian journalist and blogger, Kemi Olunloyo has been attacked by Nigerians on Twitter, after she made a post against the ongoing #ENDSARS Campaign in Nigeria.
Kemi Olunloyo made a tweet saying that youths between the age of 18-25 years who are calling for the ban of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) are criminals.