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Enyi • 1 year ago

Wow, what a judgement! A man has been freed by the Appeal Court and has no charges pending in any court of the land pending a decision by the Supreme Court. Yet a judge says he doesn't have the freedom to dress as he likes. Out of curiosity is there any law prohibiting an accused from choosing his attire?

Guest • 1 year ago
El-batuta • 1 year ago

A fugitive from justice can be kidnapped and be made to face justice.

Tawa incommunicado • 1 year ago

I would have an issue if a northerner is allowed to wear Dashiki, and Yoruba is allowed to wear a Shokoto jumper and kanu is not allowed to wear isiagu. it is left for the DSS to examine their conscience because Nigerians will be watching henceforth.

Guest • 1 year ago
Tawa incommunicado • 1 year ago

Read it carefully again, it is "WOULD"