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Friday 19 August 2016

5 Strange Nigerian Laws you did'nt know

Photo Credit: RayStyles/PenciledCelebrities/Instagram

Many people think Nigeria is a lawless place.

On the contrary, Nigeria has many laws. Nigerians are not just very good at obeying laws. You have to force them. Or threaten them with arrests or fines before Nigerians start observing laws.
Every country in this world has strange laws that raise eyebrows in other places. For instance, a dirty car will attract a hefty fine in Russia. Nigeria is no exception. We have a couple of strange and absurd laws you probably didn’t know:

1.  The Illegal colour law

Have you ever seen a private car painted the colour commonly known as “army green”? I bet you haven’t. This is because it is illegal in Nigeria for a private car to be painted army green. Plus everyone is scared of soldiers disfiguring their expensive army green rides and also their faces.
Nigerian soldiers
Image: AfricanExaminer

2.  Witchcraft law

You know how Nollywood is often showcasing witchcraft? I don’t know why they are encouraging it since witchcraft is illegal in Naija. Being a witch or wizard is a misdemeanour and carries a jail time of 2 years.
witch nigeria
Images by Cecilia Dikibo

3.  Jilted lover law

Do you know you can sue your fiance or fiancee for refusing to marry you in Nigeria? Yes, that’s a thing in Nigeria. You can sue anybody who promises to marry you then renegades on that promise.
Yoruba demons can be sued, ladies!
Photo Credit: RayStyles/PenciledCelebrities/Instagram
Photo Credit: RayStyles/PenciledCelebrities/Instagram

4.  Funny Marriage law

In Nigeria, you can obtain a “jactitation of marriage”. What this simply means is that you can get an order preventing someone from identifying as your spouse. Crazy right?!
wedding ghana
IDoGhana/Instagram

5.  Caning is Allowed

The legal age for most things in Nigeria is 18 years. A male offender less than 18 years can be caned in Nigeria. The court can decide to have the offender punished by caning rather than jail time.
koboko
Image: NairaLand

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