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Dr Charles Omole
@DrCOmole
*LLB, LLM, PhD (Bucks)*, Polymath, Intl. Lawyer, Jurist, Author, Rtd UK Judge, Leadership Coach, DG@IPSPRorg, Governance, Policy & Security Sector Reform Expert
Abuja/Lagos/London
Joined March 2017
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    New Books Release… now available for sale worldwide
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    Many of those protesting SARS brutality are also first to beat & lynch a suspected criminal in d public square. Jungle justice is an epidemic in Nigeria. The penchant for taking laws into their hands is not limited to SARS. We all must examine ourselves & reform our thinking too.
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    Nigeria is a nation ruled by very poor people with money. They are poor in value, character, duty, empathy, love & compassion.
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    ON DAKOLO v FATOYINBO - A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE I once had a Domestic Violence case in which wife alleged the husband punched her with boxing gloves during a fight. She presented pictures of her battered face in court. But the Husband denied beating her & that she must have been...
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    ON CORONAVIRUS NCDC has confirmed that about 80% of cases of Coronavirus in Nigeria is as a direct result of folks that travelled from abroad. The other 20% are most likely secondary spread from this same cohort. The recklessness of the Elite is unforgivable in this regard.
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    ON THE ASUU STRIKE. After posting my views on the ASUU strike, someone sent me the following analysis by someone named Kay Lord. I feel it is worth sharing with my esteemed followers on this platform. You can then make up your minds on these issues as you see fit.
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    If I am to advise the management of IBOM Air, I will withdraw the court case filed against this lady. They can’t win the case in terms of reputation even if they win in court. While the lady appears culpable in some respect; so is Ibom’s staff as well. I have seen a video where
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    DUBAI ROBBERY The 4 Nigerians robbers completed the Robbery within 7Mins. But it took just 4Mins for the Dubai police to know where they were and apprehend them. All without any Armed police or firing a single shot. Well trained Police rarely need guns in this age of technology.
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    Nigeria has been a nation ruled by very poor people with money. They are poor in value, character, duty, empathy, love & compassion. We can do better. We should do better.
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    I have just returned from a 4-day trip to Southern Kaduna. I travelled by road from Abuja for both legs of the trip. I visited other areas of the state. What I observed is a divided state and the institutional weaponisation of religion to the detriment of the citizenry.
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    Everybody uses what they have. Evil SARS used their guns. Many here use Keyboard. When u attack folks on SM bcos they hold a different view, u are an Internet SARS who uses what he has (Keyboard). How do we know if u have gun, U will not use it. It all starts with wrong attitude
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    Nigeria have 4 refineries that have not worked for over a decade. Yet Billions are allocated to them yearly & the staff numbers have even gone up year on year. Turnaround maintenance done repeatedly yet they are still dead. All living GMDs of NNPC should be charged with Treason.
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    THE SSS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN NIGERIA - It's Origin, Excesses & Solutions The activities of the State Security Service (SSS) is now a daily news headline in Nigeria. This is a shame because a security outfit, setup to be most discreet is now itself in the news every week.
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    Even war is governed by law. You cannot just do anything you like in the name of war. Hence why we have war crimes. Those rejoicing at the brazen hacking of our national institution by foreign group in the name of endSars should think well o. Enough said.