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Posted: 2025-05-02 13:45:32 UTC

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The article discusses the perceived selective justice in Nigeria, particularly focusing on the EFCC's enforcement of laws against spraying currency at events. It questions why E-Money was arrested for spraying dollars while others, including Davido and the children of Chief Rasaq Okoya, have not faced similar consequences for similar actions. The author argues that this selective enforcement erodes public trust and calls for impartiality and consistency in the application of the law.
Selective justice erodes public trust in institutions.
The EFCC must enforce the law fairly and transparently regardless of social status.
Justice must serve everyone equally, not just the powerful.
Selective prosecution fuels public resentment and weakens legal institutions.
The EFCC must demonstrate impartiality through consistent, non-discriminatory action.
Perception of selective enforcement of laws by the EFCC.
Erosion of public trust in Nigerian institutions.
Double standards in the application of justice based on social status and wealth.
Weaponization of justice to target some while ignoring others.