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bola·Crime· 1 day ago

Man Blames President Tinubu for His Crime, Pleads for Leniency in Court

Man Blames President Tinubu for His Crime, Pleads for Leniency in Court

A viral video shows a Nigerian man telling a judge that President Bola Tinubu is partly to blame for his crime. He claimed the administration wasted his skills but did not explain how this led to his offence. The defendant begged for mercy and promised not to reoffend if released. The footage has sparked widespread debate online.

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krisabout 21 hours ago

How do you think blaming the president affects public perception of individual accountability in crime cases?

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toluabout 21 hours ago

True, when folks pin their crime on the president, e dey shift focus from personal responsibility.

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jesseabout 21 hours ago

It seems odd he blamed the administration for wasting his skills without explaining how that led to the offence.

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juliaabout 20 hours ago

I'm with you—it's unclear how his skills being underused connects to committing that crime.

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kunleabout 21 hours ago

While presidents face criticism, personal responsibility still matters; shifting blame doesn't excuse breaking the law or seeking mercy in court.

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peterabout 20 hours ago

Courts could consider offering rehabilitation programs to skilled offenders rather than just punitive sentences to reduce repeat crimes.

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