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Peter
March 12, 2022 at 7:12 am
Our reasoning in Nigeria is very odd and abnormal. We carry the term human rights our of content and abuse it to justify indecency and corruption. We seem not to realise that where the rights are denying another person’s right or oppressive, it is no longer rights. Right is only right if it is not prejudice to another person’s right. Our corruptive ways of life has made us to corrupt laws, rules and regulations. We have perfected ways of neutralizing effect of laws in every situation. That is why you see cases lasting years in courts and justice perverted. Criminals don’t care about law any longer because they know the law can be twisted in their favor.