Social media commentator Isaac Fayose has sparked discussions online after sharing his views on corruption and what he described as the unequal treatment of people accused of wrongdoing in Nigeria.
In a video that has gained attention on social media, Fayose criticised the country’s justice system, claiming that individuals accused of minor offences often face harsh consequences, while those accused of misappropriating large amounts of public money sometimes continue to enjoy power and influence.
He argued that suspected petty thieves are frequently subjected to mob attacks, popularly known as jungle justice, without being given the opportunity to defend themselves in a court of law.
“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,” Fayose said.
The social media personality further claimed that people accused of stealing significant sums of money often receive public attention and recognition rather than facing similar outrage.
“But when you steal big, you carry billions, you will make the headlines. You will be on the front page of newspapers,” he added.
Fayose’s comments have generated mixed reactions, with some Nigerians agreeing with his concerns about corruption and mob justice, while others debated his comparison of different forms of alleged wrongdoing.
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