12/08/2025
"Do you know who I am in Nigeria?"
You see that statement above, it is not just a statement of poise. It is the definition of the Nigerian system of inequality before the law.
Scenerio 1.
Kwam1, a popular and connected musician, blocked an airplane from take off, putting the lives of hundreds of passengers, crew members at risk, and extended to other aircrafts in the tamac with hundreds of passengers too.
He was not arrested, not even detained. He boasted about it for another day before being forced, if not begged, to make an apology video after two days. He was eventually banned from flying for only six months simply because he has connections to Nigeria government.
Scenerio 2.
An average Nigerian girl refused to turn off her phone while the flight was ready for take-off. A passenger collected her phone and puts it off.
On arrival, she was blocked from exiting the flight by the flig hostess. In the process, she became angry and hit the flight attendant. She was eventually forced off the plane by the securities and a video of the process was recorded by likely one of the airport staff or flight firm staff showing her breast which is very bad.
If it's in USA or Europe, those securities will be in a very serious trouble, they will pay comfort Emmanson huge amount of money and still apologise to her for the assault and you see that KWAM1 if it happens that it's in USA or Europe, he will pay heavy fine for his nonsense attitude but in Nigeria only the rich and those connected to the government can break the laws and nothing will happen.
The selective law's in Nigeria is getting out of hand