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Emmanuel Onwubiko: Corruption - When the exorcist requires exorcism

Exorcism in the Holy Roman Catholic church is the spiritual exercise of driving away the evil spirits from a faithful possessed by the demons. If you are a person of faith, then you must believe that good and evil do exists and the devil is that which originates evil. However, exorcism is not very popular because of how complex and dangerous it is. Therefore, if someone who is designated as the exorcist now becomes possessed and requires exorcism to be liberated, you can then begin to imagine that dramatic scenario. It is therefore in the above context that I intend to discuss the current President Muhammadu Buhari’s odyssey with the fight against corruption which the President has made heavy weather of embarking upon since he assumed office.

Breaking News | Breaking News Here is why ICPC can t prosecute judges, lawyers involved in N9 4bn bribe

Views: Visits 35 Following the result of its survey that showed N9.4bn bribes exchanged hands in the judicial sector between 2018 and 2020, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission ,ICPC has given reasons why it may not be able to prosecute those involved. A senior research fellow at the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria, an arm of the ICPC, Dr Elijah Okebukola, explained on a programme on 99.3 Nigeria Info in Lagos that the survey did not obtain evidence that could be used to prosecute anyone, as respondents were assured they would be anonymous. He stressed that the essence of the survey was to gather data and information that could enable the ICPC to effectively combat the corruption in the country.

Why we can t prosecute judges, lawyers involved in N9 4bn bribe –ICPC – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Tunde Ajaja Following the result of its survey that showed N9.4bn bribes exchanged hands in the judicial sector between 2018 and 2020, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission has given reasons why it may not be able to prosecute those involved. A senior research fellow at the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria, an arm of the ICPC, Dr Elijah Okebukola, explained on a programme on 99.3 Nigeria Info in Lagos few days ago that the survey did not obtain evidence that could be used to prosecute anyone, as respondents were assured they would be anonymous. He stressed that the essence of the survey was to gather data and information that could enable the ICPC to effectively combat the corruption in the country.

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