You And The Law with Jacob
What happens when the law stops protecting and starts provoking? Join Jacob Odeh as we break down real stories — and sometimes, break the law itself.
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3 episodios
Donald Trump vs Nigeria: The Law, The Threat, and Its Validity
When Donald Trump made his latest threat toward Nigeria, the internet exploded — lawyers, “security experts,” and everyday citizens all giving their hot takes. But beyond the noise, what does the law actually say? Is the threat valid? What does it expose about Nigeria’s weak security response, the government’s negligence, and the constitutional duties owed to citizens? In this episode, I break it all down: * the legal standing of Trump’s threat, * what international law says, * Nigeria’s duty to protect its people, * and whether citizens can sue a government that consistently fails them. A necessary conversation for a country that deserves better.
Authority, Abuse of Power & the Law: Wike vs Lt. Yerima Explained
Wike vs Lt. Yerima — who was right under the law? A viral confrontation in Abuja has raised significant questions about power, authority, land ownership, title revocation, and the limits of the FCT Minister’s powers.In this episode of Let’s Break the Law with Jacob Odeh, we analyse:Does the FCT Minister have the legal power to revoke C of Os and access disputed land?Was Lt. Yerima right to block the Minister from the property?What does the Constitution say about executive powers in the FCT?Can affected citizens sue the government?What are the broader implications for land administration and the rule of law?This is legal analysis made simple.Real stories. Real cases. Real consequences.
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