10 Unterstützer*innen unterhalten sich über Petitionen im Zusammenhang mit Judicial Reform!
Ned arresting Sammy is abuse of power. He should not use force to make his wife come back to him. If Regina is done with the marriage Ned doesn’t have the right to arrest her brother. Freesammy
Ned is forcing Regina into marriage and against her wishes. Ned locked up Regina’s brother up in a police station just because he speak up for his sister . That’s an abuse of power ,This is against the law and human rights . Hold Ned accountable if anything happens to Regina and her family.
A Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Ned Nwoko is reportedly abusing his in-law Sammy Daniel a young man who only went to rescue his sister from domestic violence in the Senator’s home. I’m adding my voice to this petition because this is not just a family issue it’s bullying and a gross abuse of power.
No one, regardless of position or title, should use authority to intimidate or harm others. We must call this out for what it is: abuse and injustice.
I am signing this petition because what this man has done is an abuse of power, morality, and basic human rights. A 65-year-old senator marrying a 20-year-old young woman already reflects a deep imbalance of power, but threatening and imprisoning her loved ones to force her back into a marriage she no longer consents to is nothing short of emotional and political manipulation. No one—regardless of their position or influence—should use authority to intimidate, control, or punish others for exercising their freedom. Such behavior is a disgrace to leadership and a violation of the very justice he swore to uphold. He must be held accountable so that no one else ever suffers from this kind of abuse.
So heartbreaking.. Henry died because the police officer didn’t believe his dying plea for help, saying he had been stabbed …while his murderer stood over him. Henry lay dying, handcuffed and arrested 😢💔
I want to feel safe walking the streets, just as I want my children to feel safe. Lately, I’ve seen so many crimes involving knives, and it’s heartbreaking to hear how many young people are losing their lives. We should be able to trust the police, not be afraid of them, no matter the color of our skin. The law should be the same for everyone, and everyone should be treated equally and fairly. Everyone deserves to feel secure in their community and live without fear of violence.
This is not an isolated case. Our police force have become arrogant bullies and the whole institute requires a complete over haul. I have witnessed first hand their lies trying to cover things that they should not have done. This poor lad, only 18 years old, and his family, should not have to go through this tragedy. We need to act NOW, before it escalates and the protests turn into something far worse.