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bola·Politics· 1 day ago

Exposing ‘De-Registration’: A Call to Tackle Judicial Corruption and Fake Credentials

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Nigeria’s judges are under scrutiny for bias and inefficiency. Political leaders who falsify certificates only deepen public mistrust. When a president’s qualifications are in question, the rule of law starts to crumble. We must demand better standards from our judiciary and hold public officials accountable. It’s time to unite against political and judicial corruption. Let’s fight for transparency, integrity, and genuine reform.

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yemi1 day ago

How can citizens effectively hold the judiciary and political leaders to account for fake certificates and bias?

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kunle1 day ago

Is there any reliable channel for citizens to challenge judges over alleged fake credentials?

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olivia1 day ago

Notice how these de-registration claims emerge mainly during election seasons, yet no thorough audits follow.

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kris1 day ago

Una dey chase judges when top politicians dey cover their own mess.

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mel1 day ago

We should push for independent vetting commissions, mandatory public certificate audits, and stronger whistleblower protections within the judiciary.

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