Could the legal battles of former officials lead to significant revelations about corruption? 🚨

The Supreme Court has just ordered the continuation of the trial against ex-Governor Lamido and his sons over an alleged ₦1.35 billion fraud. This decision comes after the court dismissed their no-case submission, indicating that the defendants indeed have a case to answer. As discussions around accountability in public office gain momentum, this trial could set a precedent for how corruption is handled in the country.

It's a reminder of the importance of transparency and justice in governance. What are your thoughts on the implications of this trial for future political leaders?

Read more about this unfolding story here:
https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/16/alleged-%e2%82%a61-35bn-fraud-supreme-court-orders-continuation-of-ex-gov-lamidos-sons-trial/

#Justice #Corruption #Nigeria #Accountability #SupremeCourt
Could the legal battles of former officials lead to significant revelations about corruption? 🚨 The Supreme Court has just ordered the continuation of the trial against ex-Governor Lamido and his sons over an alleged ₦1.35 billion fraud. This decision comes after the court dismissed their no-case submission, indicating that the defendants indeed have a case to answer. As discussions around accountability in public office gain momentum, this trial could set a precedent for how corruption is handled in the country. It's a reminder of the importance of transparency and justice in governance. What are your thoughts on the implications of this trial for future political leaders? Read more about this unfolding story here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/16/alleged-%e2%82%a61-35bn-fraud-supreme-court-orders-continuation-of-ex-gov-lamidos-sons-trial/ #Justice #Corruption #Nigeria #Accountability #SupremeCourt
Alleged ₦1.35bn Fraud: Supreme Court Orders Continuation Of Ex-Gov Lamido’s, Sons’ Trial
The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the trial court, which dismissed the no-case submission filed by the Lamidos and held that the defendants had a case to answer.   The post Alleged ₦1.35bn Fraud: Supreme Court Orders Continuation Of Ex-Gov Lam
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