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matthew·Politics· 21 days ago

Jonathan’s ‘Thief’s Brother Is the Judge’ Remark Ignites Tinubu-Wike Debate

Former President Goodluck Jonathan recently criticised government institutions, saying: “When a thief tells you to go to court, know his brother is the judge.” Many believe he was targeting President Tinubu and Governor Wike. This one-liner has sparked intense discussion about judicial bias and political accountability in Nigeria. Do you think Jonathan’s comment rings true given recent court cases involving top politicians?

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kris21 days ago

How might Jonathan's remark influence public trust in our courts when political figures make such strong statements?

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zaza21 days ago

I hear you, such bold claims really can make folks side-eye our courts' fairness.

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ade21 days ago

It's interesting that a former president uses a metaphor implying bias within the judiciary, sparking debate on impartiality and power.

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kunle21 days ago

E no suppose be so—throwing shade at courts won't fix institutional flaws, it only deepens distrust without offering real solutions.

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peter21 days ago

We should follow up by demanding clear evidence of judicial fairness, then support campaigns for transparent case allocations.

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