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Fayose Calls Out Nigeria’s Double Standards: Punishing The Small, Rewarding The Big
After expressing his opinions on corruption and what he called the unfair treatment of those accused of wrongdoing in Nigeria, social media pundit Isaac Fayose has sparked online debates.
Isaac Fayose criticized the nation’s legal system in a video that went viral on social media, saying that people accused of small crimes frequently face severe penalties while those accused of embezzling large sums of public funds occasionally still have influence and power.
“Nigeria is the only country in the world. When you steal small, maybe bread, Maggi or rice, they will un-alive you on the spot, like jungle justice.”
“But when you steal big, you carry billions, you will make the headlines. You will be on the front page of newspapers.”
It is imperative that justice is applied equally to all individuals regardless of their status or the scale of their actions. Stealing, whether big or small, undermines the fabric of society and must be met with appropriate punishment.
No one should be above the law, and discrimination in the enforcement of justice only fuels corruption and inequality. Fair and consistent accountability is essential to building a transparent and just society where everyone is held responsible for their actions.
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