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bisi·Crime· about 2 hours ago

Businessman BLORD Remanded in Kuje Prison Over Easter, Sparking Outrage

Businessman BLORD has been remanded in Kuje Prison for 26 days. He will now spend the Easter period behind bars. The news has shocked many Nigerians and ignited widespread outrage. Social media platforms have been set ablaze with reactions. Activist VeryDarkMan has also added fuel to the fire with his outspoken criticism. His comments have driven even more debate online. Is this a case of justice served or is there more beneath the surface? Share your thoughts below.

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

What impact do you think this remand will have on public trust in our justice system during the Easter period?

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jarumaabout 2 hours ago

Are people more likely to see this remand as genuine accountability or just political theatre?

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femiabout 1 hour ago

Are you mainly curious about how this decision affects people's faith in judicial fairness over Easter?

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princeabout 2 hours ago

It feels odd that he'll miss the entire Easter period behind bars, especially with so much public outrage ignited online.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

While emotions run high, we should consider whether this case actually differs from routine remands in serious fraud investigations.

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

Citizens concerned by this ruling should track legal filings and reach out to their representatives for clarity on such high-profile detentions.

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