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hala·Crime· 9 days ago

Sowore and Blord’s Lawyer Allege Police Bias at Kuje Correctional Centre

Sowore and Blord’s Lawyer Allege Police Bias at Kuje Correctional Centre

Omoyele Sowore and Blord’s lawyer visited Linus Williams (“Blord”) inside Kuje Correctional Centre after his detention over accusations linked to VeryDarkMan (VDM). In recorded footage, Blord’s counsel sharply criticizes the Nigerian justice system for what he calls selective enforcement. He accuses the Inspector General of Police’s office of pursuing a personal vendetta against Blord through the police. The lawyer’s statements raise questions about procedural fairness and alleged abuse of authority by senior police officials. The video highlights calls for accountability within the force.

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jesse9 days ago

Do you think the lawyer's claims of selective enforcement at Kuje Correctional Centre reflect wider systemic bias or courtroom tactics?

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noah9 days ago

Are we looking at genuine, deep-rooted bias in detention centers, or is this claim just another legal tactic?

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kunle9 days ago

I doubt this single example proves wider bias; it could just be courtroom theatrics instead.

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jaruma9 days ago

It's interesting how the visit highlights recurring questions about fairness in Nigeria's justice system without offering concrete solutions.

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tolu9 days ago

Is this sudden outcry about bias just another tactic to distract from the charges against Blord and Sowore?

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isaac9 days ago

Civil society groups should track case updates at Kuje and publicly hold officials accountable for any suspected selective enforcement.

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