Nigeria's Legal System Faces Corruption and Injustice Issues

The article addresses the pervasive issues of selective justice and corruption within Nigeria's legal framework. It references the leadership of Brigadier General Buba Marwa (rtd) of the NDLEA, who has been active in combating illicit activities, including the manufacturing of methamphetamine in Ogun State.
The article mentions a case involving Kunle Ogunba, SAN, who was purportedly appointed as a receiver for a bank consortium seeking to enforce a receivership against Kepco for debts due in 2034. It also discusses a controversial judgment regarding the Petralon 54 oil field, where the Federal High Court ruled against Eurafr Energy Ltd, citing failure to meet regulatory standards.
Additionally, it highlights the case of former Minister of Science and Technology, Uch Nnaji, who allegedly presented fraudulent credentials for a security job, raising questions about the integrity of the vetting process by the SSS and DSS.
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