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“Seek justice through legal channels, not social media” – Do2dtun to celebrities

Do2dtun fires at Nigerians in diaspora over 'Japa' advice
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Speaking at the 2024 TrendUpp Awards, he expressed concern over the tendency to seek justice online, emphasizing the misunderstandings that can arise from such actions.

By Oluwapelumi Oluwayemi

Media personality Do2dtun has criticized celebrities for airing their personal issues on social media instead of following official legal channels.

Speaking at the 2024 TrendUpp Awards, he expressed concern over the tendency to seek justice online, emphasizing the misunderstandings that can arise from such actions.

“In my view, there’s a lot to consider. I, too, am careful about what I share publicly. Many people in Nigeria react without fully understanding the situation,” he explained.

He stated his own reluctance to bring personal matters online, citing the challenges of seeking justice in Nigeria.

“I’ve followed the correct procedures, but sometimes the system fails us,” he lamented.

Think about it, this is someone that never even wanted to bring his family’s business online, check my record from day one. But imagine what it is to get justice in Nigeria. Let me tell you, I’m a living example of someone that has done everything right but guess what, some will rig that and the system is not helping you, it’s still wrong in our eyes.
“The guys that you’re supposed to call to do the right thing, they won’t do it, so sometimes people now take that same route when nobody is listening. If the justice system accommodates everyone, there are people in jail or prison for doing nothing.
“Before they even get a court date, it’s crazy. Before a judge can sign something, it takes three years, even for the littlest things so guess what, that’s what has created this kind of avenue. Even in places where they have a proper justice system, they still come online to talk about these things,” he said.

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