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Falana calls for Tinubu to spearhead the anti-corruption crusade

Femi Falana, a Lagos lawyer and human rights activist, urges President Bola Tinubu to spearhead the anti-corruption campaign. Speaking at a celebration event at Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Falana emphasizes that the nation is still grappling with corruption as politicians implicated in corrupt practices continue to hold positions of power.

Falana calls for a return to an era where individuals involved in corruption and looting are excluded from decision-making processes. He also highlights the need to eliminate religious discrimination, urging Christians to seek legal redress in areas where there is a lack of churches but presence of mosques.

Moreover, Falana encourages citizens to be aware of their rights and make use of legal avenues for seeking justice and compensation in cases of wrongful acts, including killings.

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