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PPRO Warns Against Patronizing Quack Lawyers

The Nigeria Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, has taken to social media to advise citizens to prioritize competence when seeking legal representation.
In a Facebook post dated January 31, 2025, Adejobi cautioned against patronizing quack or ill-trained lawyers, emphasizing the potential consequences of such a decision.
“Always patronise brilliant and competent lawyers whenever the needs arise. A quack or ill-trained lawyer can send you to jail. Be wise,” he warned.
Adejobi’s post highlights the importance of seeking quality legal representation, particularly in a country where the justice system can be complex and overwhelming.
His warning serves as a reminder to individuals to conduct thorough research and due diligence when selecting a lawyer, ensuring that they choose someone with the necessary expertise and experience to handle their case effectively.
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