Saleh Mamman’s conviction: Is karma coming for others?
Former Minister Saleh Mamman’s 75-year sentence for N33.8bn fraud raises questions. Is this a turning point in the fight against Nigerian corruption?
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May 15, 2026 · 02:15 · 5 min read
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Former Minister Saleh Mamman’s 75-year sentence for N33.8bn fraud raises questions. Is this a turning point in the fight against Nigerian corruption?
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