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If I was not married, I would have toasted you tonight - Married man captured expressing his attraction to a single lady

If I was not married, I would have toasted you tonight - Married man captured expressing his attraction to a single lady A video of a married man tenaciously expressing his feelings for a single lady has made the rounds on social media. In the video shared by a TikToker, the married man accosted the lady at a parking lot and told her she is beautiful. He went on to say that if he wasn't married, he would have asked her out. Showing off his wedding ring, the man said; ‘’If I am not married, I would have done my possible best to woo you tonight, be with you tonight. I will take you out tonight'' He went on to film the lady

Malcolm Omirhobo reacts after a Soldier expressed willingness to avenge the death of his colleagues

Malcolm Omirhobo, a human rights lawyer, has expressed concern that many soldiers in the Nigerian army may not have a thorough understanding of the situations they are being asked to participate in. In one particular instance, Egitanghan G, a Nigerian soldier, expressed his willingness to join an operation seeking to avenge the death of his colleagues in Okuama, Delta state. Omirhobo believes that this demonstrates the level of ignorance present within the ranks of the Nigerian army, from the highest to the lowest levels. On his Verified X page, Omirhobo said, "For a Nigerian soldier identified as Egitanghan G,to to express his willingness to be part of any operation seeking to avenge the death of his colleagues in Okuama, Delta state show the level of ignorance of many Soldiers in the Nigerian army from.top to bottom . The Nigerian army needs proper education and reorientation . It is dangerous and unsafe for government to arm an ignorant person with gun bought with tax pa...

Okuama: If you go to other countries, you can never see a soldier on the street, Cosmos Enwelizor

Cosmos Enwelizor, a distinguished Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), shared his opinions during a phone conversation from Rivers State, emphasizing the significance of the military in preserving a nation's territorial sovereignty rather than apprehending its citizens. He observed that in contrast, in other countries, even within the African continent, one would not typically witness soldiers patrolling the streets. Enwelizor also raised concerns regarding the military's intervention in the Okuama community, which led to widespread devastation before the declaration of a king as wanted. In an interview with Vanguard, Enwelizor said, “If you go to other countries, even in Africa, you can never see a soldier on the streets. The role of the Army is to protect the country’s territorial integrity, not to declare citizens wanted. How can the Army invade a community, Okuama, destroy everything, and then declare a king wanted? “While I sympathize with the families of those 17 so...