IT was framed as a question roughly one year ago. In a piece entitled "Is Magu still Nigeria's most dangerous man?", I wondered why in a country with a shortage of heroes, a public servant would be rewarded with suspense and anxiety for giving of his best to his country. There's no need to wonder. The question mark is off.
The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, is, without a doubt, still Nigeria's most dangerous man and the government does not appear to be in any hurry to change Magu's status. On Saturday, it would be exactly four years since Magu was appointed; four years since he was charged with fighting corruption, one of the core assignments on the agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration.
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