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PEPT: Imagine studying law in a lawless country, says Singer, Mr. P
Peter Okoye, one-half of the popular music group, Psquare, in a series of tweets, expressed frustration with the country’s legal system.
Taking to his X account #PeterPsquare Thursday, the music star popularly known as Mr. P stated that it is a shame to study law in a country like Nigeria.
His tweets are coming on the heels of the recent verdict by the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal, upholding President Tinubu’s victory in the February 25 presidential election.
Okoye, an avid supporter of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, tweeted, “Imagine studying law in a lawless country. Shame.”
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In another tweet, he wrote, “When the law no longer protects you from the corrupt but protects the corrupt from you, you know your nation is doomed. It is well.”
His tweets have since generated massive responses from followers on Twitter.
One #Darlyqueen1 commented, “From time memorials the law was never meant for the powerful, but to tame the weak and protect the strong.”
Another tweep #hd_Wale wrote, “As far as Nigeria is concerned, All Politicians are corrupt Sir. These people are nothing compared to the wealth they all gathered after occupying political offices or appointments.”
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