BU Okorie
Col. BU Okorie (Rtd) Esq. is on a mission to demystify military law in Nigeria.
09/06/2026
Rules are often seen as restrictions, but in reality, good laws create freedom by protecting people from chaos and abuse.
When laws are fair and understood, people feel safer to live, work, and serve.
The real issue is not the existence of law — it’s whether people understand it and trust it.
Do you agree that law and freedom go hand in hand?
02/06/2026
Welcome to June.
A new month to stay focused, stay ready, and keep showing up for the things that matter. The first day may have passed, but the opportunities ahead are still waiting.
May this month bring clarity to your plans, growth to your efforts, and victories that reflect your preparation.
Let’s make June count.
Happy New Month.
27/04/2026
Many people think an arrest in the military automatically means punishment. That’s not true.
Arrest is just the beginning of a legal process — not the end of it.
After an arrest, there are procedures that must be followed. Investigations take place, rights apply, and due process is expected.
Understanding these early steps helps reduce fear and misinformation.
Knowing what happens next can make a huge difference in how someone prepares and responds legally.
Knowledge is not rebellion — it is protection.
Drop a “like” if you believe soldiers should understand their rights.
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10/04/2026
A lot of fear around military law comes from misunderstanding.
People hear stories, rumours, or extreme cases — and assume that’s the whole picture.
Do you think military law is well understood in Nigeria?
Drop your answers in the comments.
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