13/05/2026
A Nigerian court has sentenced former Power Minister Saleh Mamman to 75 years imprisonment over a ₦33.8 billion money laundering case, marking one of the most significant corruption-related judgments in recent times.
The case has drawn widespread public attention as anti-corruption agencies intensify efforts to tackle financial crimes and promote accountability in public office.
What led to the conviction? What message does the judgment send to public office holders and Nigeria’s anti-corruption fight?
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