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Richard Nyong Lekki Gardens boss, granted bail!


Richard Nyong, boss of Lekki Gardens, who was arrested on March 11, 2016 over the collapse of a five storey building in Lekki that killed about 35 people, has been released on bail.


Chief Superintendent of Police Mr. Eno-Edobor Thomas had requested that Nyong remained in jail while investigations were concluded but a Magistrate court in Ebute Metta granted him bail.

Confirming his release, Cool FM OAP, Freeze who has been an advocate for his release wrote, ‘GOD is indeed faithful. Like I earlier said, I am not saying he shouldn’t be tried, my emphasis lies greatly on a fair trial, without stripping away his dignity. Also the alleged human rights violation/abuse reported in this case (which I won’t talk about in this post) is another thing I am absolutely against!

‘Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat (the burden of proof is on the one who declares, not on one who denies), is the principle that one is considered innocent unless proven guilty. In criminal law, Blackstone’s formulation (also known as Blackstone’s ratio or the Blackstone ratio) is the principle that: ‘It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer’ – William Blackstone. If we want democracy and its dividends we must learn to embrace’.

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