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Will Divine Judgment Unleash God’s Wrath on Nigeria’s Corrupt Judiciary?, by John Egbeazien Oshodi

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former President Jonathan’s cries for justice demand a ferocious, exquisite reckoning against judges, SANs, and the powerful politicians who use them to undermine the truth. Their voices resonate like thunder, urging a relentless pursuit of accountability for those who betray the sanctity of justice. These corrupt enablers have become puppeteers, manipulating the very fabric of our judiciary to serve their self-interests, while the common citizen suffers in silence. It is time for a divine reckoning that shakes the foundations of this corrupt system and exposes the rot hidden beneath the surface.

In the heart of Nigeria, where justice is meant to stand as a pillar of our democracy, a sinister darkness envelops the judiciary. The anguished cries of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former President Goodluck Jonathan reverberate like a clarion call, exposing a system rife with corruption, betrayal, and moral decay. We, too, must join their lament, raising our voices in a thunderous demand for divine intervention against a judiciary that has not only failed its sacred duty but has actively conspired to subjugate the very people it was meant to protect.

God Will Judge You: A Call for Relentless Accountability in Nigeria’s Judiciary

As corrupt judges and complicit SANs mock the cries of the oppressed, we demand swift divine retribution for those who betray justice and serve the elite.

“God will judge you!” This powerful proclamation pierces through the layers of deceit that suffocate our judicial system. It echoes the outrage of a populace betrayed, a society that watches helplessly as judges, once trusted arbiters of truth, turn into puppets for the powerful. With every nonsensical injunction and restraining order that shields the guilty and punishes the innocent, the scales of justice tip dangerously towards oppression. The Chief Justice and the National Judicial Council, instead of upholding integrity, have become complicit enablers, perpetuating a cycle of impunity.

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Despair in the Courts: Fubara’s Divine Appeal for Justice Against Judicial Corruption

In the face of a judiciary that shields the corrupt, Fubara’s impassioned plea for divine intervention is a clarion call for God’s wrath to purge judges, SANs, and their powerful political patrons.

It is in this dire moment that Fubara’s cry for divine judgment serves as a rallying cry for all who yearn for accountability. He implores those entrenched in this web of deception to confront the moral bankruptcy that has consumed our legal system. As he raises his voice against this tyranny, we must stand in solidarity, demanding divine action. If our judiciary cannot cleanse itself of this rot, let God strike down the walls of corruption that protect the guilty!

Betrayed by Justice: The Urgent Demand for Divine Retribution in Nigeria’s Courts

As the corrupt judiciary and their political puppeteers disregard the innocent, we call upon God to deliver relentless judgment upon those who defile their oath and abuse their power.

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What grotesque irony it is that judges and Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) have become mere marionettes, dancing to the tune of powerful politicians. These so-called guardians of justice, who swore to uphold the law, now conspire with the elite to twist and distort it for their selfish ends. The political oligarchs manipulate the judiciary as if it were their personal plaything, while the everyday citizen is left to suffer the consequences. It is high time we implore the Almighty to rain down His fury on those who perpetuate this cycle of corruption, exposing their sins for all to see.

God’s Wrath: The Divine Reckoning Needed to Annihilate Corruption in Our Judiciary

When judges and SANs become enablers for powerful politicians, it is time for divine judgment to obliterate their influence and restore true justice to our land.

Each unjust ruling, each act of collusion, demands accountability that transcends human limitations. We must invoke the divine, calling upon God to act as the ultimate judge of righteousness. If the judiciary continues to shield itself from the light of truth, let divine judgment rain down upon those who abuse their power. May the heavens tremble with the cries of the oppressed, as we demand justice for the voiceless and the marginalized.

Judicial Abomination: The Fierce Demand for Divine Justice in Nigeria

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As the powerful manipulate the courts and escape accountability, we cry out for God to rain down His wrath on judges, SANs, and the politicians who orchestrate this betrayal.

As we unite our voices with Fubara, Jonathan, and all who seek truth and justice, we implore the Almighty to cleanse our judiciary. If our judges cannot embody the principles of integrity and fairness, let the heavens become the ultimate arbiter of righteousness. Let our cry for justice be a deafening roar, resonating in every corner of our nation, demanding a reckoning that can no longer be overlooked.

As a psychologist grounded in science and rationality, I am profoundly disturbed to take this route. Yet, for God’s sake, how many complaints must be ignored? How many cries must fall on deaf ears before we demand justice? International organizations, local NGOs, and everyday citizens have all raised alarms, yet these judges continue to act as if they are little gods, wrapped in their robes of arrogance, prioritizing their own interests and those of the powerful while trampling on the rights of the common man.

With each unjust ruling and nonsensical injunction shielding the corrupt from accountability, our democracy’s fabric frays further, unraveling before our very eyes. The Chief Justices over and over and the National Judicial Council—entrusted with upholding our judiciary’s integrity—have become complicit in this miscarriage of justice, choosing to protect their own rather than the rights of the people. Their inaction, their willful blindness, serves as a green light for judges who issue restraining orders that not only protect the corrupt but also systematically silence the voices of the oppressed. This mockery of justice is an affront to our collective conscience, and we cannot remain silent any longer.

In this sacred pursuit of justice, we cannot be silenced. Let the powerful tremble as they realize that their days of impunity are numbered. The time has come for a clarion call that pierces through the veil of complacency! If the judiciary refuses to rise and fulfill its sacred duty, then let God symbolically unleash His wrath upon the corrupt, for the sake of the innocent, for the sake of our nation! It is a divine necessity that those who betray justice face the consequences of their actions, for the very soul of our democracy hangs in the balance.

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John Egbeazien Oshodi
John Egbeazien Oshodi

Professor John Egbeazien Oshodi, born in Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria, is an American-based police and prison scientist, forensic psychologist, public policy psychologist, and legal psychologist. He’s a government advisor on forensic-clinical psychological services in the USA and the founder of the Dr. John Egbeazien Oshodi Foundation for Psychological Health. With a significant role in introducing forensic psychology to Nigeria through N.U.C. and Nasarawa State University, he’s also a former Secretary-General of the Nigeria Psychological Association. He’s taught at esteemed institutions like Florida Memorial University, Florida International University, Nova Southeastern University, and more, and is currently an online faculty member at Weldios University, Nexus International University, and Walden University.

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