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Injustice in Nigeria

DEVIANCE in Nigeria is relative to social status. The status of victims is also relevant.

For instance, if a senior army officer or a university professor is apprehended by the police for driving while intoxicated, he may be released.

But if a student is apprehended in the same condition, he is likely going to spend a time in a jail.

 

David Olagunju

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