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RE: TRENDING IN NAIJA: #JUSTICEFOERIZU

in GEMS5 years ago (edited)

I feel what you saying sir. Character assassination shouldn't be encouraged and she did just that, assassinate his character. However, in this fight of life I do not think it wise to to fight our obstacles with the same fire power with we're opposed with. Fight fire with ice and water with earth. In other words when you're hot I should be cold and in some conditions when I find you too cold I can quicken with some temper.

Nani played her part in life using the tools with which she could muster irresponsibility which she thought she could dole out to her gullible fan base probably well populated by fingers readily attacking what they perceive as threat to feminism.

My point being, the victim could have tendered complains to the right authorities to take legal actions that would clear his name. We are in a country where one can be arrested for the most trivial of reasons.
The only thing Nani did was call him out as a person that he said he was not, he could have called he'd out as well to clear his name. Remember it is social media, it has its good and its bad. Many have been tagged with the same allegations as was done him even one of the most celebrated footballer in the present world of football yet they are alive

Two wrongs don't make a right she did wrong maybe, but now he's no more to defend himself. He's character remains assassinated.

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firstly, not everyone is emotionally stable. Secondly, you have not right calling anyone without proof. thirdly for a supposed non-physical assault as she claims (not my words), what has his name got to do on a list for rapist which she has no authorisation to create. She is an adult. The family f the deceased should seek legal actions against her. A life was lost. This isn't something you sweep under the carpet.

Your reply though makes me feel bad as though I'm in support of Nani. She was wrong yes now you mention the family of the deceased taking legal actions, something the deceased would have done and that step MIGHT have also commanded him the backings of SOME of the same social media where his character was assassinated.

Unless if like you just pointed out he was emotionally unstable and this was his way out which COULD also mean, he MIGHT have attempted this act unsuccessfully many times before and she just handed him a reason.

She was wrong and yes the family should take legal actions but don't forget also SUICIDE is a crime too punishable in our law courts.

SUICIDE is a crime too punishable in our law courts.

i think this is where our legislators failed because I don't understand how you can prosecute a dead person. If want to die and I am successful, the last thing I would be worried about is breaking the law.

your reply though makes me feel bad as though I'm in support of Nani.

i never implied that. I don't agree with your opinion doesn't mean it's wrong--there are no right or wrongs here.

something the deceased would have done and that step MIGHT have also commanded him the backings of SOME of the same social media where his character was assassinated.

cancel culture is a thing and it has both virtual and real-life implications that you can't even begin to fathom, and chasing legal actions will do little to redeem your image. mate don't even pray to be in such a situation. You might clear your name legally but it is a stigma that lives with you forever. Few popular figures have handled issues of false accusation well. Johnny Depp is a popular figure who almost got ruined because of this, for months it was his words against his partner and hers held more weight because the average person thinks one cannot make false sexual assault allegations. He was lucky to have proof.

I rest.
Let's allow the dead rest in peace.