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Really, the judiciary is our problem in this country. I don't just understand this kind of judgement. Please let Baba flush them out and we are taking of rule of law, when the people there are all corrupt.

A clear case of 'Ògbèri o mò, awo so ro se'. This calculator is telling me $166m at 360 is N59.8B🙆. The learned Judge having found the man guilty now gave him a choice between paying a fine of N2m or go to Prison for 4 years in an arrangement of 2 years! Incorruptible Judge😂

Our Country Is Dead, $166m, If It Is A Common Man Or A No Body, The Curt Will Hang Him To Death, What A Bad Country We Are In

Nawa.. $166m & he got only 4 years... Chineke.. And I ve been wasting all this years... (thinking right now) should I?

Nobody can fight corruption with the current position of our constitution, buhari failed to push for constitution amendment rather used tyranny to fight opponents, though it's obvious his alleged corruption fight is lopsided. Empery can't work in democracy...

Why the court sentenced a hungry man that stole a tuber of yam to 2 years in prison. Wholesale justice

All these judges need to dealt with, how can someone steal $167m and his given a fine of 2m naira. My heart bleeds

Unreasonable people with the corrupt media houses are saying Buhari is against the judiciary; please is this a fair and moral judgement for a fraud of this magnitude? The judiciary system in Nigeria is rotten and needs to be sanitised. In fact this is very bad

Corruption is killing Nigeria . Four years for millions Y someone who stole egg will b give 20yrs with hard labour . Nigeria is a country that is United with corruption.

Now u know why all the elites wants him out

Naija is a joke 😂

Honestly, I'm not understanding the way court pass their judgment sometimes. Left for me that 4 years is too small for $166m fraud. It should be like 49 years imprisonment

That is only 2yrs for this huge amount of raw currency hmmm if it was a common man that steal he would've end up by hanging him.Hisssssss

166 million dollar and he get just 4 years

Our laws&courts can be unreasonable sha,Kai!!!

Buhari is working Next level

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