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5 Strange Laws Around The World

 

 

Its Illegal to die in the house of Parliament ( England), i’m still trying to know  what the punishment is for committing this strange/grave offence, will it be for the deceased or the family members.

 

St. Kitts ( a country in the Caribbean) prohibits swearing/cursing in public. It so funny , cause I swear I have never heard of this country before ( oops…..I just swore)…. If this were to be in Nigeria, they will arrest more than a quarter of the population in a day, especially the market women and conductors.           50Cent had to pay a fine of $1,100 for swearing during an event.

 

 

Denmark has official child naming guidelines……….naming your baby anything out of the 7, 000 approved names will be trouble, unless you get an approval from the government.
I know alot of things can’t happen in my beloved country,…..but this surely leads the list of impossibles,….. How do we even want to compile the approved names sef, from the Languages, tribe, states, some people will start claiming one region has more approved names than others, they are being sidelined for not being in power, I trust my Naija people….., kolewerk!!!

 

Its illegal to name your pig after past and present head of states in France……this law started by stating not to name a pig Napoleon, before it was generalized to head of states, though no longer an offence but you could still get charges for defamation of law.
Seems our Nigerian Judiciary system got a clue from this for arresting Mr Chinakwe (remember the man that named his dog’ buhari’).

 

In Victoria(Australia), only a qualified electrician is allowed to change a light bulb, if you are not, you may pay a fine of $10 if you are caught……… i still believe that alot of people will still change bulbs in private places though.
If this where in my dear country, they would have arrested half of the adult population, even people that can fix transformers are available , not to talk of common bulb……………… comman arrest me sef.

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