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31/03/2026

The Senate has approved President Bola Tinubu’s request to secure fresh LOAN of $6 billion

As of March 31st, 2026
$6 billion is equal to 8.304 Trillion Naira

As of March 31st, 2026
Nigeria is currently owing approximately $116.3 billion which is equivalent to 167.6 Trillion Naira

And the fresh $6 billion will be added to our current debt as a country

How much you dey owe L0an app wey you no fit sleep again.

Shey you don see wetin your country dey owe

No worry

Na me and you go pay the debt directly or indirectly

Nothing like say, Thank GOD i no dey owe anybody

Na lie

You dey owe indirect debt through your country

Ignorance of the law is no excuse
CDHR

31/03/2026

LIST OF LAND OWNERS THAT WILL CRY ANY TIME SOON OR IN FUTURE

If you are a Landlord and your building or land doesn't meet the requirements below, go and buy towel, your tears is coming soon

HIGH TENSION

1. 11kv wires you must leave 6 metres or more space
2. 33kv wires, you must leave 11 metres space
3. 132kv, you must leave 30 metres space
4. 330kv, you must leave 50 metres space
5. Power substation, you must leave 12 metres from the boundary fence

FOR WATER AND CANALS

1. Ocean/sea, you must leave 150 metres space
2. Lagoon, you must leave 50 metre space
3. River/Canal, you must leave 15 metre space
4. Stream/Drainage, you must leave 15 metres

FOR ROADS

1. Federal Highway, you must leave 45 metre or more
2. State Road, you must leave 30 metres or more
3. Street Road, you must leave 9 metres or more
4. Railway Line, you must leave 60 metres
5. NNPC Pipeline, you must leave 15 metres away from the edge of the pipeline

Ignorance of the law is no excuse
CDHR

27/03/2026

NEXT OF KIN" IS USELESS IN THE BANK.

The real thing needed in the bank is
👇👇
If you díe today (God forbid), your “Next of Kin" will not have any access to the money in your account.

So many Nigerians think that their next of Kin is the automatic heir to their accounts. But the TRUTH is that if your Next Of Kin is not a signatory to your account, and you don’t have a written will to determine that person’s legitimacy, the Person will not have access to that MONEY at all.

Are you surprised....Sit down first

See ehn your Bank will have to go through a process called A LEGAL PROBATE.

This Probate Period helps them determine who gets the MONEY in your account. this is a very lengthy and expensive process. Even after the whole process is DONE, Your FAMILY will have to FORFEIT some very REASONABLE amount of the MONEY for LEGAL FEES.

But if you want to avoid this, simply request for your Bank to give you something called a POD Form.

What did I call it? POD 👍🏾

POD stands for "PAYABLE ON DEATH". The Name of The person you fill in that POD Form will determine who will get your MONEY. All the person needs to bring Is a Death Certificate to get that MONEY out.

With a POD Form, you will save your FAMILY the stress of going through all that Lengthy Legal Process and even losing some MONEY to the Law.

I just thought, I should let you have record of this important information
CDHR

16/03/2026

Let’s Talk About the Powers of the Nigerian Police

It’s important to understand what the law actually allows the police to do, and where your rights begin. Knowing this can help you respond properly if you ever find yourself in such a situation.

🥢Can the police arrest you without an arrest warrant?

Yes, they can. The law allows a police officer to arrest a person without a warrant in certain circumstances. This power is provided under Section 32 of the Police Act, 2020.

🥢Can the police search your house, office, or premises without a search warrant?

No, they cannot. The law protects your privacy. Except in specific situations allowed by law, the police are required to obtain a search warrant before searching your home or office. This protection is provided under Section 58 of the Police Act, 2020 and Section 37 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

🥢Can the police search your car without a search warrant?

Yes, they can. The law permits police officers to search a vehicle without first obtaining a warrant. This power is recognized under Section 49 of the Police Act, 2020.

🥢Can the police arrest you simply because you owe someone money?

No. The police are not debt collectors. A dispute over money is generally a civil matter that should be resolved in court. The courts have repeatedly condemned the use of the police to recover debts.
See McLarens v. Jennings (2003) 3 NWLR (Pt. 808) 470 and Madaki & Anor v. GTB (2022) LPELR-57419 (CA).

🥢Can the police arrest you for a crime committed by your friend or family member?

No. Criminal liability is personal. A person should not be arrested for an offence allegedly committed by another person. Where this happens, the affected person may have grounds to bring a civil action for violation of their rights.
See ACB v. Okonkwo (1997) 1 NWLR (Pt. 480) 195.

Understanding these basic principles can help you recognize when your rights are being respected and when they are not.

Stay informed and know your rights.

© CDHR

15/03/2026

Important Documents you must ask for before buying land in Nigeria

1. If the person says that the land was gifted to him, ask for a Deed of Gift.

2. If the person says that he bought the land, ask for Deed of Assignment, Deed of Conveyance or Irrevocable power of Attorney.

3. If the person says the land was shared between him and someone else, ask for Deed of Partition.

4. If the person says that he is holding the land in trust for a minor, ask for Deed of trust.

5. If the person says that the land is a family land, ask for written consent of the family head and principal members of the family or the family resolution.

6. If the person says he inherited the property without a Will, ask for the Letters of Administration.

7. If the person inherited the land from a late person who made a Will, ask for the grant of probate or Deed of Assent.

Buying land is not something you should do in a hurry, ensure that you conduct due diligence before you make payment.

All the best.

©CDHR

Which of these documents does your land have?

Which of them have you not heard of before?

10/03/2026

TENANT WON LANDLORD IN COURT AND GOT 5M DAMAGES

Landlord paid 3M and agree that the tenant should stay for three years to cover for the balance of 2M

This is a recent case that happened Last year

Tenant installed Solar Panels on the roof without seeking approval from the Landlord, the Landlord got to know from other tenants.

Out of anger, the Landlord called some boys to bring down the solar panels when the tenant wasn't around, those boys threw the panel from the roof to the ground and damaged the panels

Tenant approach fhe court and filed for Malicious Damage

Landlord approach the court and file for tenants eviction for making structural alterations to his building without his approval

Two case in different court at the same time

For the Landlord case, the court ask the Landlord if there is any clause in the tenancy agreement where you ask the tenant not to install solar panel on the roof.

The landlord informed the court that he did not give the tenant any tenancy agreement.

The tenant argued that no rule had been broken because there was no restrictions that had been documented or communicated.

The court made a simple point, where there is no agreement, the court can not invent one for the parties.

Oga Landlord lost his own case.

Back to the tenant own,
Tenant seek legal advice from Atanda.
With Advice from CDHR, Tenant was able to prove to the court that six panels got damaged, the charge controller and the inverter got damaged resulting from breach of wires as they throw those panels down.

One neighbour stood as witness, three people from the next compound stood as witness, CCTV footage from the building facing them was presented as suporting evidence.

Na so Landlord enter wahala

Court awarded 4 million naira damages against the Landlord.

Landlord appealed the case and Court of Appeal upheld the judgement but increased the Damages to 5 Million Na!ra.

Na so tenant take collect 3M ca'sh and theee years fr££ rent.

Chai

© CDHR

10/03/2026

China has thr£atened to shut D0wn Nigeria’s c0mmunications satellite over an unpaid $11.44 million D£bt. If we don't pay within 30 days

Does China have the Legal right to threaten to shut down Nigeria Satellite Communication System?

It all depends on the technical and legal service agreements signed between Nigeria and China.

I don't have a copy of the document, so i can't tell what terms and conditions Nigeria agreed to

But this is what we should expect if they shut it down

Data will not work again, meaning we can't come online again

TV stations may not be able to show again as signal will be lost

Radio stations will not work again
We will be forced to go back to the olden days of communication 🤣🤣

Where we communicate through spiritual powers 🤣🤣🤣🤣

L0an apps will not work again and no way to call you to pay back your L0an

Banking network may loose signals too, you go enter broke mode if you no withdraw your m0ney

Sporty ppu, there won't be.m network to play sporty

Ignorance of the law is no excuse for Nigeria at this critical moment

Small yansh dey shake o, China of yesterday dey threaten a whole Giant of Africa
Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR)

08/03/2026

You are owing someone money and the person brought Police to arrest you, this is what you should do.

At first, the police have no legal authority to arrest you for a simple debt, as it is a civil matter and not a criminal offense. According to the Police Act 2020 and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), the police are strictly prohibited from interfering in civil disputes or acting as debt collectors

Meaning that, the Police officer the person brought to arrest you, is on illegal duty and is on a mission to perform illegal arrest.

So at this point.

1. Ask the Police officer for his ID and take note of his name

2. Calmly tell the officer it's a civil matter

3. If the officer insist on arresting you, don't resist the arrest. Follow him

4. If they ask you to sign any undertaking of when you will pay back, sign it

That undertaking is not enforceable anywhere, so no fear at all

Once you are out

File a suit against the person you owe and the Police Officer for breach of your fundamental human right and illegal arrest with unlawful detention

In the suit, demand for damages of 50 Million Naira

Ignorance of the law is no excuse

© Committee For The Defence of Human Rights (CDHR)

06/03/2026

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About Us
The CDHR
About Us
The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) was formed in April 1989. It started as a small collective formed to campaign for the release of a trade unionist – Femi Aborisade then being held under obnoxious State Security (Detention of Persons) Decree No. 2 of 1984. It later blossomed into a full-fledged human rights platform. It is a Non-Governmental Organisation whose membership is open to all, regardless of political, ethnic, racial or religious background.

CDHR activities include rendering legal aid and assistance to indigent victims of human rights violations, human rights campaigns and education-encompassing workshops, seminars and publications. Though a human rights Organisation, CDHR continues to play a leading role in championing the cause of restoring Nigeria to the path of genuine and popular democracy.

What We Do
Defending Human Rights
CDHR activities include rendering legal aid and assistance to indigent victims of human rights violations, human rights campaigns and education-encompassing workshops, seminars and publications.

Democracy Restoration
Though a human rights Organization, CDHR continues to play a leading role in championing the cause of restoring Nigeria to the path of genuine and popular democracy.
Defend
To defend, sustain and promote fundamental human rights guaranteed in the Nigerian Constitution, the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
Partnership
To ally with other organizations committed to the ideals of a Nigerian society founded on participatory democracy and social justice.
Campaign
To campaign for the full implementation of human rights-particularly, cultural, economic and social rights.
Improvement
To campaign for, promote and support legislations and other activities that are geared towards the improvement of human rights in Nigeria.
Advocate
To advocate for the ratification and implementation of all international _ 'conventions and obligations aimed at promoting in Nigeria.
Research
To create and support research centres and programmes for the study, teaching and monitoring of human rights in Nigeria.
System
To establish a system of prompt and efficient assistance for needy persons whose human rights are violated.
Collaboration
To maintain close links and collaborate with other organisations with similar aims and objectives anywhere in the world.
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Our Core Area
To Defend, Sustain And Promote Fundamental Human Rights...
To defend, sustain and promote fundamental human rights guaranteed in the Nigerian Constitution, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and other international conventions and covenants on human rights.

About CDHR
The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) was formed in April 1989. It started as a small collective formed to campaign for the release of a trade unionist - Femi Aborisade then being held under obnoxious State Security (Detention of Persons) Decree No. 2 of 1984. It later blossomed into a full-fledged human rights platform. It is a Non-Governmental Organization whose membership is open to all, regardless of political, ethnic, racial or religious background.

Our Programmes
Defend Fundamental Human Rights
Promote Fundamental Human Rights
Campaign For Human Rights Related Legislations
Promote Human Rights Legislations
Support Human Rights Legislations
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