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PoliticsYouth Alliance For Better Nigeria Protest Against Ikeja Electric by BrBakreez(op): 3:49pm On Aug 19, 2015
RECOGNITION OF OUR EFFORT SO FAR IN THE NATION NEWS PAPER PAGES 30 AND 31 ON 19 AUGUST, 2015 Today The Nation published our Peaceful Protest which we held last week when we marched to the Governor's office to expose the fraudulent activities of Ikeja Electric, the news is reported with pictures of both youths and elders who are members of Youth Alliance for Better Nigeria. The paper in pages 30 and 31 addressed virtually all the hardship our people are being subjected to by the Electricity Distribution Company with the hope that the necessary Authorities can come to our aid. The journey to this level did not come with ease and the struggle still continues because we are dedicated to seeing a better Nigeria where things won't only be right but seen to by majority to be going right. As for me I study law not to suffer and smile, I have chosen to choose a path which I consider right and enlighten our people how to fight for their right without causing violence in the land. #YOUTHALLIANCEFORBETTERNIGERIA #GodblessNigeria

PoliticsBail Kasala At The Magistrate Court by BrBakreez(op): 11:21am On Aug 17, 2015
While I was in a magistrate court today, I saw a chief in his full regalia with beads that symbolise that he is a respectable individual. He sat down with all sense of respect awaiting the arrival of the magistrate like every lawyers and persons in court. The court sat at few minutes past ten, and the Registrar called the name of a former President. I thought he was the one but was disappointed when I saw a tattered man looking frail in the dockroom. We laughed because the Magistrate asked the man why he has to steal the name of a respectable individual to have himself in mess.
Few minutes later, this magestic looking chief came out when the registrar called the name of a case. My heart pounds as he stepped out and I was praying fervently that he should not step into the dockroom, later I realised he stood surety for a defendant on the run. The fierce and strict looking female magistrate asked him about the whereabout of the defendant and I noticed he was shivering in his voice. Chai, my mind told me see that a chief is so scared of a woman who could be his wife, I thought to myself how the man treats his wife or wives at home, I was still thinking when the man forced himself to say I just sent away my wife who is the sister of the defendant until she produces her. The female judge got quite emotional and threatened to send the chief who is the surety to prison. The court said, I will disregard your bead and all your regalia to send you to Kirikiri if you cannot produce the defendant, justice can only be done if you ensure the defendant do not elope hence you must produce him during the next adjourned date. The Magistrate made a little effort to tell him to bring back the wife because it is not her duty to search for the defendant since she is not the surety.
He almost ran out of the court when he was ask to go home but must produce the defendant during the next adjourned date. A chief tried to run like an athlete then I know that the law is no respecter of anybody and the fear of kirikiri is the beginning of humility.

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