In recent times, there is been reported cases of wanton killings across some states in Nigeria, allegedly linked to herdsmen, Boko Haram, and a few others. Consequently, many have come forth with possible solutions to bringing such wicked acts to a final stop. But one of the suggestions put forward is that of “self-defence”, as championed by Theophilus Danjuma and Paul Enenche. So, is self-defence really the way to go? Watch the videos below and get a better understanding of this situation.
According to online reports, Self-defence can be justified in cases where individuals, communities, or nations face immediate threats to their safety. However, its justification depends on several factors, including legal frameworks, proportionality, and necessity. Here’s a breakdown: