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Lawyers say naming dog after a human is no crime

Notable lawyers in Nigeria aligning with Joe Chinakwe, the man who is in trouble for naming his dog 'Alhaji Buhari', saying that what he did is not a crime.

Joe Chinakwe will cool his feet in prison for a while

In an interview with Vanguard, Ubani said that in the eye of the law, there is nothing wrong in what Chinakwe did.

“In the eye of the law, after another person. It may be offensive by examining the circumstances under which the incident happened.

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I understand that a particular dog was named after a neighbour and both of them were not in good terms,  in a Hausa community somewhere in the South-West. So expediency would have prevailed on him not to name his dog after somebody he was quarreling with."

Adding his voice to the debate, a Lagos State-based lawyer, Barrister Tunji Muyedeen, also said he does not see any criminal offense in the issue:

“As far as I am concerned, there is no way such offense could be sustained in law. Anybody can name his pet after anybody’s name. He can even call the pet his name.

However, spurious charge or charges may be preferred against such person. All of us will be living witnesses to the trial of the man. We will see what evidence the prosecution has to prosecute the accused person.”

A human rights activist, Okey Nwaguna, is of the view that for the case to hold water, the prosecution must show that accused had the intent to cause the breach of public peace.

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“The motive of an accused is never and can never be established by the charge: it must be established by evidence. The prosecution must show that accused had the intent to cause a breach of public peace. What constitutes ‘public’ is key.”

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