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Is Bail Really Free? Nigerians Push Back

The "bail is free" Nigeria police debate has resurfaced online after a police officer's interview reignited a conversation Nigerians have been having for years about the gap between what the law says and what actually happens inside a station. Speaking during an interview with media personality Nedu Wazobia, CSP Aniete Iniedu reaffirmed that no one should ever pay for bail at a Nigerian police station. "The law does not allow anybody to pay for bail at any police station. If you go to any police station and you are asked to pay for bail, just quietly walk outside and call the IGP," Iniedu said. He explained that suspects often sign bail forms without reading them carefully, even though the documents explicitly state that no payment was made. The interview, widely shared on X, drew a wave of responses questioning how realistic that advice actually is for someone currently in custody. User MESKANA summed up the skepticism many shared. "It is true. It is...

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