Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has criticized what he described as political influence within the judiciary, warning that such practices threaten the foundation of justice in Nigeria.
Sowore made the statement in a post shared on Facebook, where he expressed concern about politicians allegedly providing personal benefits to members of the judiciary. In his remarks, he mentioned Nyesom Wike, arguing that actions like building houses for judges undermine the credibility of the justice system.
“There can’t be justice in a country where criminal politicians like Nyesom Wike build duplexes for judges,” Sowore wrote. See More/Details














