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oya double your struggle. I no go click |
folakemigeh:I like your brezz . aiswearogod! |
Iya Lanko awolowo market olosha mushin. |
I love her |
cbngov01:They are on training! |
The Chief Medical Director, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Dr. Adegboyega Ogunlesi, has called for a review of the law which criminalises and prescribes one year imprisonment for anyone who attempts to commit suicide. Ogunlesi, who argued that attempted suicide is more of a medical case than a criminal case, said it was unjust to punish someone who attempted to take his life, while there was no punishment for those who succeed in the act. The medical doctor, who observed that attempted suicide was usually precipitated by depression and hopelessness, argued that what those who attempt to commit suicide needed was medical help rather than charging them to court. Ogunlesi said this on Wednesday at the Lagos State Judiciary stakeholders submit on “Mental Health and Issues of the Law,” where he delivered a paper entitled, “Crime, the judiciary and issues surrounding plea of insanity.” The doctor said, “Attempted suicide remains criminalised by virtue of Section 327 of the Criminal Code and the hapless victim risks imprisonment for one year. However, evidence abounds that a significant number of those who make an attempt to terminate their lives may have a wide range of psychological, personality and social pathologies that push them to the cliff of mental disequilibrium, such that they resort to such a seeming absurdity. For some of these, the attempt on their lives is a cry for help or attempt by their disturbed minds to draw attention to their distress, a reflection of poor coping strategies and a manifestation of impulsive personality traits. “The law, as it stands, exists to penalise the hapless ones who fail to complete their mission, while the successful ones – with greater liability – who are now beyond the reach of the same law are exempted from punishment. This is illogical, and injustice per excellence.” The doctor said the law which prescribed punishment for attempted murder might serve as an encouragement for depressed people to be more desperate to complete the act, since there was no punishment for suicide itself. He called on the government to borrow a leaf from other countries that had abolished the law criminalising attempted suicide. He said, “What sense does it make, for example, sentencing to prison an accused who, in a bout of depression, makes an attempt to terminate his life as a consequence of his hopelessness and depressive gloom, but fails to succeed in his mission? Criminalising it may encourage those who attempt suicide to be more desperate, discourage voluntary reporting, thus rendering our official suicide statistics unreliable. “In other psychologically sophisticated jurisdictions, attempted suicide has been de-criminalised. Within Africa, attempted suicide is no longer criminalised in Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Egypt, Eritrea, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. In such countries, attitudes have shifted from viewing suicide attempt dominantly from the viewpoint of religion to a more compassionate and medical view.” http://sycamorelive.com/opinions/nigeria-should-stop-treating-attempted-suicide-as-crime-ogunlesi.html http://punchng.com/nigeria-stop-treating-attempted-suicide-crime/ |
Zita55:Babe don't mind the dumb ass... You're cute, PM me your digits,I wan tell u something. |
Olawaleolamide32:it's OK... No wahala. |
abeg help me. I'm not getting blockchain verification message on my email. So I've not been able able to access my account for 2weeks now . what can I do please? |
abeg help me. I'm not getting blockchain verification message on my email. So I've not been able able to access my account for 2weeks now . what can I do please? |
abeg help me. I'm not getting blockchain verification message on my email. So I've not been able able to access my account for 2weeks now . what can I do please? |
They're just average. Money helped their case! |
sats:chai! WAHALA dey be that... please someone should come to my rescue. my Btc is hanging. |
what could be the problem please ?
Blochchain is not sending verification email to login...
I can't access my fund for days now.
what can I do?
please help a brother. |
what could be the problem please ? Blochchain is not sending verification email to login... I can't access my fund for days now. what can I do? please help a brother. |
Kasjudy:Check the date of that post you quoted. Please don't annoy me o. |
great! |
Life is full of dilemma.
let's know how you feel?
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nextprince:which course are you? what's your rank? |
Well said Sir!
But how do we get buyers for those items? |
I thought you would include "playing PS 4 " to your list.
me and u for get serious problem. |
Lusola15:why do u think so? |
Frankicent:A ka çi bura ubanka |
Last week, this businessman pictured above took his debt recovery measure to another level by stripping naked in front of his debtor’s house and raining curses on him, has had his reward as the borrower, Nicholas Ukachukwu, said to be a top politician in Abuja, has paid back the money, a whopping N34 million to avoid more embarrassment It was gathered that the businessman identified as Chief Peter Nwadozie, a popular businessman known from Ogboji town in Orumba Local Government area of Anambra State, aside from stripping naked and calling on the politician out, had also threatened to drag him to their village shrine if he refused to pay the money within a stipulated time. Knowing the efficacy of the oracle and what it could do since the two men are from the same town, the family members of the Ukachukwu called him to pay Nwadozie, also known as Nkume, the money without delay which he promptly did. |
Frankicent:A ka çi bura ubanka |
where is that Otedola pikin?
DJ Cuppy abi na wetin dem dey call am? |
LA click LA quench |
