(Th.D; FICMA). Gen. Sec, Community Chest of OYS; Ex Director (Investmt) Nig-Brazilian Chamb of Comm; Red Cross Volunteer; Current Affairs Analyst; Speaker.
@kunmydrey This one is a fish bone stuck in a man’s throat (egungun eja), or, the “tough meat around and closet to the bones” (eran àsáméegun).
Let’s see how it ends🤔
References
1. Armed Forces Act 2004 (Cap A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria).
2. Road Traffic Act 2004 (Cap R9, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria)
3. National Security Agencies Act 2004 (Cap N14, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria).
4. Aoku v. State (2017) NWLR (Pt. 1578) 214.
regulations.
4. Avoid reckless driving.
*Conclusion*
Overtaking a military convoy is a serious offense in Nigeria, carrying severe consequences under various laws. It is essential to exercise caution and respect military operations to avoid prosecution and punishment.
In *Aoku v. State (2017)*, the Court of Appeal upheld a 5-year imprisonment sentence for overtaking a military convoy.
*Precautions*
To avoid consequences:
1. Exercise caution when approaching military convoys.
2. Maintain a safe distance.
3. Follow traffic rules and
to N50,000 (AFA) or r ₦20,000 (Road Traffic Act).
5. *Vehicle Confiscation*: The vehicle used to overtake the convoy may be confiscated.
6. *Tort Liability*: Offenders may be liable for damages or injuries caused to military personnel or equipment.
*Court Rulings*
military convoy.
2. *Prosecution*: Offenders may be prosecuted under the AFA, Road Traffic Act, or National Security Agencies Act.
3. *Imprisonment*: Conviction may result in imprisonment for up to 5 years (AFA) or 2 years (Road Traffic Act).
4. *Fine*: Offenders may be fined up
3. *The National Security Agencies Act 2004*: Section 15 empowers security agencies to take necessary actions to maintain national security.
*Consequences of Overtaking Military Convoy*
1. *Arrest and Detention*: Security personnel may arrest and detain anyone who overtakes a
*Overtaking Military Convoy: Consequences Under Nigerian Law*
*Introduction*
Overtaking a military convoy is a serious offense in Nigeria, punishable under various laws. This article examines the consequences of overtaking a military convoy under Nigerian law.
@BellaSmith58264@renoomokri Obi & Reno? Shoe get size o!😮
Obi would NEVER descend to Reno’s level. We know political praise singers and jobbers, who live by mud slinging & brick batting.
Reno, continue ur “do-make-dem-see-me” job jare. Keep imprinting ur name on dark side of Nigeria’s political history.