‘It’s Pathetic To Name Your Child ‘Buhari’- Twitter User Tells Lady

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A Nigerian political analyst, Olorogun Ernest’s tweet has long gone viral on Twitter, after he chastised a lady who celebrated the first birthday of her son named Buhari.

'It’s pathetic to name your child 'Buhari'- Political analyst Olorogun, tells lady lailasnews

 

According to Olorogun, it is pathetic that an educated and exposed lady, can name her son Buhari. He further recounted how a man named his dog Buhari in Ogun State, and then concluded by saying the lady’s son will read history later.

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However replying the Political  Analyst, @Zahrahmusa tweeted;

The name Buhari brings out the demons living in some people. It’s unfortunate that this creature @OlorogunErnest had to lash out at a birthday wish for a 1 year old because the boy’s name is Buhari. You need deliverance Ernest, cos your demons are in public display.

 

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In July 2017, the Sango Ota Chief  Magistrate Court, on Tuesday, struck out the case against Mr. Joachim Iroko, the trader accused of threatening public peace by naming his dog ‘Buhari’. Mr. Iroko was arrested in August 2016, detained and subsequently charged to court by the Nigeria Police Force for naming his dog ‘Buhari’.

The suit was dismissed following serial failure by the prosecution to present witnesses and the continued absence of the nominal complainant, who claimed that Mr  Iroko named his dog ‘Buhari’, after his father.

The dismissal was sequel to an application by the defendant’s lawyers that the case is struck out for want of diligent prosecution.

Mr. O. O. Adebo, the Magistrate, granted the application and the case was duly struck-out, leaving Mr. Iroko to walk home a free man. One of the defendant’s lawyers, Mr. Inibehe Effiong, told SaharaReporters that he warned the Police from the beginning that they had no case against Mr.Iroko and that there was no legal basis for his arrest, detention, and prosecution on account of a conduct that did not harm and could not have harmed anybody.

“There was nothing like an attempt to cause a breach of peace ab initio.I want to especially commend Mr. Ebun Olu-Adegboruwa for leading lawyers in defense of Mr. Iroko pro bono. I appreciate Mrs. Fadile Niyi and Tosin Adesioye from the chambers of Adegboruwa & Co., Mr. Adeola Samuel Opeyemi and Mr. Vincent Obetta, who were all part of the defense team, which I am proud to have been part of,” said Mr. Effiong.

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