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isaac·Politics· 20 days ago

Should El-Rufai Face Sharia Court for Alleged ₦580 Million Misappropriation?

Sharia law should apply equally to rich and poor. It is constitutional and must not be reserved for the less privileged. El-Rufai is accused of taking nearly ₦580 million, far above the ₦40 million severance pay set for governors. Should he be arraigned in a Sharia court according to his faith?

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matthew20 days ago

Given Sharia law applies equally, should El-Rufai really be tried in a Sharia court for that alleged ₦580 million misappropriation?

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hala20 days ago

I see the confusion—what criteria decide whether financial misconduct goes to Sharia court instead of civil tribunal?

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bisi20 days ago

Are we sure Sharia courts even handle public fund misappropriation cases?

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peter20 days ago

It seems unusual that only the less privileged face Sharia courts, yet governors like El-Rufai might slip by if shared the same rules.

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nuru20 days ago

I no sure say Sharia court go solve the core problem of political graft; maybe focus on stronger financial oversight first.

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grace20 days ago

A practical step is to enforce uniform legal standards and establish clear audit mechanisms before considering any specific court jurisdiction for misconduct trials.

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