Stemming the tide of unprintable and unmentionable crimes:
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Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth
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Jun 17, 2023, 6:26:50 PM6/17/23
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stemming the tide of Unprintable and unmentionable crimes; Empowering Nigerians with intellectual property law, many crimes are commited by youths because there is no alternative(TINA).or because they believe so or there are no opportunities and a disturbing number are ending up in correctional centres but we have known that it takes an intelligent man to be a criminal so why not help him to use his intelligence for something positive, there was Charles Lucky Liciano, a boss of bosses, they said he brought to crime what good business men brought to business. organised crime.! of course the boy charles lucky luciano could have been saved probably by the Boy Scouts with a lemonade stand at a church bazar as a way of introducing him to business. but charles lucky luciano perhaps saw himself as having no alternative so re resorted to collecting illegal levies
It should not get worse than it is now as regards nigerians doing unprintable things in a quest to make money. this is to suggest amongst other interventions the popularisation. particularly in indigenous languages , the idea of wealth in intellect as found in the laws of nigeria project number 30 under the title intellectual property law.at the grassroot we need to inform the people about intellectual property. #business#project#law#nigeria