
Nigerian judiciary corruption, police misconduct in Nigeria, wrongful imprisonment in Lagos
The Nigerian Judiciary, the Nigerian police is a cesspool of fiendish, horrible, reprehensible vermins.
This is the committal warrant upon which Comfort was remanded at Kirikiri Prisons, at the behest of @ibomairlines.
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Why is it postdated by 2 months? This is outrageously… pic.twitter.com/FoIMLPGEdV
— S.A.L.A.K.O (@UnkleAyo) August 12, 2025
The Nigerian Judiciary, the Nigerian Police is a cesspool of fiendish, horrible, reprehensible vermins.
In a recent tweet that sparked outrage, a user highlighted serious issues within the Nigerian judicial system and police force. They described these institutions as a “cesspool of fiendish, horrible, reprehensible vermins.” This sentiment resonates with many Nigerians who feel disillusioned by the state of justice in their country. The tweet also referred to a committal warrant related to a person named Comfort, who was remanded at Kirikiri Prisons.
Why is it postdated by 2 months?
One of the most alarming aspects of the situation is the postdated nature of the committal warrant. Why would a legal document, crucial for an individual’s freedom, be dated two months in the past? This raises significant concerns about transparency and accountability within the justice system. It leads to questions about the motivations behind such actions and whether they serve the interests of justice or merely reflect deeper systemic issues.
The ongoing frustrations that many citizens express about the Nigerian Judiciary and Police highlight a broader crisis. With calls for reform growing louder, it’s essential for the public to engage in discussions about these issues. Citizens deserve a judiciary and police force that uphold the law fairly and impartially, rather than one that perpetuates fear and mistrust.
Through platforms like Twitter, Nigerians are voicing their concerns and pushing for change. By sharing their experiences and rallying for justice, they aim to bring attention to the urgent need for reform in the Nigerian legal system. The ongoing dialogue is crucial for fostering accountability and ensuring that justice is served equitably for all.