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The Legality or Otherwise of Public Parade of Suspects by Security Agencies (Part 2)

Introduction Last week, we commenced this vexed topical issue on the legality or otherwise of the practice of public parade of suspects by security agencies. Specifically, the current face-off between the Lagos State Police Command and the Lagos State Government, on the illegal and unconstitutional act of public parading of suspects before the media. Today, we shall continue and conclude same. Please, read on. The Fela Narcotic Trial The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on 14th January, 1997, arrested Afrobeat King, late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti on allegation of being in possession of a narcotic substance. The then NDLEA Chairman, Major-General Musa Bamaiyi paraded the legendary musical icon before the media in handcuffs.

We ain t as different as some think | Tribune Online

We ain t as different as some think | Tribune Online
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We Are Not As Different As Some Think

Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, businessman, politician and former 2019 Presidential candidate of the Peoples Trust urges Nigerians to close ranks and continue to live together as one In the contest for power and resources in history, people always try to outdo each other by creating divisions around race, ethnicity, or faith. People do this to enlist group support for otherwise private agenda or whip support for personal disappointment or loss, as it presently is. Sometimes when faith and ethnicity are the same, demagogue explores doctrinaire differences as it was in Europe in the 17th century, where European kings fought a 30- year war dividing themselves into Catholics or protestants between 1618 and 1648.

Nigerians can live together peacefully

Nigerians can live together peacefully The Punch Published 4 July 2021 In the contest for power and resources in history, people always try to outdo each other by creating divisions around race, ethnicity, or faith. People do this to enlist group support for otherwise private agenda or whip support for personal disappointment or loss, as it presently is. Sometimes when faith and ethnicity are the same, demagogue explores doctrinaire differences as it was in Europe in the 17th century, where European kings fought a 30 years’ war dividing themselves into Catholics or Protestants between 1618 and 1648. Europe never emerged significantly as a powerhouse until it overcame that era of darkness, only then was it able to march into renaissance (Enlightenment), industrial revolution and democracy. Ethnically and religiously homogeneous Somalia, whose war lords divided it along clans, has yet to escape from the ruins and darkness of her own division. Rwanda to the contra

We aren t as different as some think

We aren’t as different as some think Mustapha Temidayo By Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim   In the contest for power and resources in history, people always try to outdo each other by creating divisions around race, ethnicity, or faith. People do this to enlist group support for otherwise private agenda or whip support for personal disappointment or loss, as it presently is. Sometimes when faith and ethnicity are the same, demagogue explores doctrinaire differences as it was in Europe in the 17th century, where European kings fought a 30 years’ war dividing themselves into Catholics or protestants between 1618 and 1648. Europe never emerged significantly as a powerhouse until it overcame that era of darkness, only then was it able to march into renaissance (Enlightenment), Industrial Revolution and Democracy. Ethnically and religiously homogeneous Somalia, whose war lords divided it along clans, has yet to escape from the ruins and darkness of her own division. Rwand

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