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"Is the law really blind in Nigeria?" Atie Okubokekeme ask Nigeria's judicial system

opera.com 3 days ago

The Nigerian judiciary has come under scrutiny for its perceived bias against the poor. Atie Okubokekeme, a concerned citizen, has spoken out against the apparent double standard in the application of justice. "Is the law really blind in Nigeria???...why is it that if a rich man or politician commits the same offence with the poor man, the poor man will be sentenced while the rich man will be acquitted," Okubokekeme lamented.

The disparity in treatment has sparked outrage and calls for reform. Many Nigerians are demanding a fair and impartial justice system, where everyone is treated equally under the law. The perceived bias in the judicial system undermines the rule of law and perpetuates inequality. Okubokekeme's statement highlights the need for urgent reform to ensure that justice is served without prejudice or favoritism.

The Nigerian judiciary must address these concerns and ensure that the law is truly blind to socio-economic status and political affiliation.

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