Mr Joachim Chinakwe, The 40-year-old trader arrested for naming his dog Buhari, , has been arraigned in court.
Joachim, who was arrested on August 13, 2016, was arraigned before a Sango Magistrate Court, Ogun State on Monday August 22, 2016.
According to the charge sheet, the trader was said to have conducted himself in a manner likely to cause breach of peace by naming his of Buhari and parading same at Hausa section of Ketere market in Sango area.
Joachim pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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IN PICTURES: Man who named dog "Buhari" appears in court
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Monday, August 22, 2016
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Useless country. Please leave the poor man alone. I have a PIG and I named it Buhari
ReplyDeleteu are definitely the pig
DeleteSo a man calls his dog buhari he's in court we rare still in the dark ages Where are all those who stole billions? What a stinking mess our judiciary is in A stinking messy
ReplyDeleteI amafraid about the future of this country. May God help us
ReplyDeleteA woman who called a governor a mad dog has not been docked. A Nobel laureatewho ccalleda ffirstlady a hhippopotamus is walking free. Thee senator who called another senator a dog is free. The boxer Dick Tiger needs to take those calling their dogs Tiger to court.
ReplyDeleteSome people are hell bent on messing up the judiciary or theya are justcurrying favour
if fight breaks out now, you would still blame government...allow them prevent it.
DeleteThe Problem is not naming the Dog Buhari. It is writing the name on the dog and parading it in the Hausa Section of a Market. That could cause the Hausa community to attack him thereby spring several inter ethnic attacks in the country.
ReplyDeleteyou are right Sola.
DeleteGod will bless you my brother...these fools are blinded and their minds are clouded with hate...they would not want to see this fact.
DeleteThe sort of damage this clueless wicked selfish clanish incompetent and confusionist APC government and people have done to the judiciary and other socio political and economic system of this nation in less than two years is quite irreparable. May God save Nigeria from the claws of this wicked morally corrupt and desperately selfish politicians.
ReplyDeleteThis man is the architect of his own ordeal. If you love someone so much, you can name your child after him but not your dog. Habba!
ReplyDeleteWhat was he thinking if not to cause problems when the only name in the world that he could give his dog was the president's name.
Even if he claims to have done it out of love to the man, who will believe that? Doesn't he have children who can be named after the president, why a dog?
How many of you can take it if one of your friends out of so much love went to the market, bought a dog and called it your name?
The point remaims that the man was looking for trouble in the first instance by deriding the president nevertheless, he should be forgiven.
He was arrested because his actions could lead to breach of peace in the area. If he provokes the hausas in the market & they attack him, they will say it is religious crisis or fulani herdsmen. People should learn to conduct themselves in public. (now he has to pay 50k for bail, pay his tax & provide 2 sureties.
ReplyDeletenolly wood of a country. am sure before the end of this APC tenure things would have fallen apart and centre will hardly hold. it a show disgrace. the police and judiciary has no work anymore
ReplyDeleteNigerian journalism: was he remanded in prison or released on bail. Give us details of surety. How much was paid? Perhaps, our reporters are also been gagged by Mohammedans.
ReplyDeleteCourt, the man has sought for trouble,give him as much as possible,i prefar he should be jailled to serve as deterenct to trouble makers like him.
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