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heyma
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"That is why Nigeria can't develop. A country where everyone is his/her own small world wants to: rip-off the other, bribe or corrupt authorities/people."
This was the statement from a Nigerian I had a discussion with. I hate the percentage. How do you disagree with the statement.
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ghettochyk (f)
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lol!! did the person survey every nigerian? cus in that case, i don't remember such an interview 
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NymphoQin (f)
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then it looks like you are the 1% missing lol @poster na wa sha
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iice (f)
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99% for real? LMFAO
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BUSHFELLOW (m)
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IS THAT 1% RIBADU, YOU OR WHO PLEASE EXPLAIN OR TELL SEUN TO DELETE YOUR THREAD
PEACE
AJEGUNLE FOR LIFE
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twinstaiye (m)
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It may not be 99%, but mostly Nigerians are corrupt and have corrupt tendency and traits in their orientation. An average Nigerians family expect to make it once their own is in government, and where such their own did not give in to their corrupt minds, they sees him as not helping the family.
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mazaje (m)
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I believe we are more propensed or inclined towards corruption than most of the people i have come across, its sad but true though.
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heyma
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IS THAT 1% RIBADU, YOU OR WHO PLEASE EXPLAIN OR TELL SEUN TO DELETE YOUR THREAD
PEACE
AJEGUNLE FOR LIFE
THEY SAY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG THAT'S WHY WE BAD GUYS LIVE A LONG TIME. Bushfellow's signature. There are few indications why bushfellow seem not to be comfortable with this thread. I have inserted his post, bolded his User ID on his post and also copied and pasted his signature. Well, Seun in his wisdom has not deleted this thread. I have also noticed after the first thirty views the first three respondents were female; could it be there's a slight gender perspective as to who tends to be more/less corrupt/dubious. The thread is somewhat funny. I also laughed in astonishment/disbelieve when this Nigerian made the initial comment(which I made the subject of this thresd), before he gave me the detail. Gosh and I hate that percentage, Guys let me know how you disagree to that percentage; this is serious, each time I read through my thread again I feel convinced it could be or is true, but believe me, I terribly hate that percentage. Let's reduce the focus on if I'm the 1%  or not.
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BillGatesFan (m)
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Only 30% of Nigerians are corrupt just unlike America and Europe where it is 99% that are corrupt
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Dis Guy
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1% is about 1.4 million, thank goodnesss for that! theres hope afterall 
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ijogbon (m)
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I wonder what the definitions were? Corrupt and Dubious? Does that include the possesion of STOLEN property? If so, I am guilty. AND so also is the US, UK and many other european countries. They all looted and continue to loot the gullible African people. They receive the proceeds of the looting of African treasuries by their leaders and refuse to return these funds. Of course the majority of Nigerians might be considered corrupt and dubious if you define these terms to the advantage of the 'first to thief'.
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romeo (m)
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yes people are corrupt here and you think we like it? no we don't!!! @poster were are you from? if you are not a Nigerian then go and clean your own backyard. People are corrupt everywhere in world but the level of poverty determines the level of corruption, i live in Spain and there are lots of corruption scandals coming up every now and then on the news and if you want to know more google this "operacion malaya" and many more "That is why Nigeria can't develop. A country where everyone is his/her own small world wants to: rip-off the other, bribe or corrupt authorities/people."
This was the statement from a Nigerian I had a discussion with. I hate the percentage. How do you disagree with the statement.
who told you that Nigeria can't develop?  it's your mind that will not develop further!! because we are developing N.B. don't forget to tell me your country next time you make a post
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mellow (m)
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Where did you get that statistics from?
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marco74 (m)
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its obvious from the various replies that we're trying 2 hide from the real issues.methink its highly improbable that the percentage quoted can be right.in any case the truth is we're a very corrupt country and our nationals everywhere don't help issues.i reside in ireland and our reputation here is the same and its not hard to c why(we are the main perpetuators of credit card and welfare fraud.before then our pregnant women invaded the place for freebies,and it didn't take long before they changed their laws regarding citizenship for newborns).we should stop feeling that every country has a thing for us.maybe when the average nigerian starts 2 see a difference between been a thief/corrupt and been a "sharp man" then our image will start to pick up.i hope fellow Nairaland users don't get a wrong impression of me following this post;i remain a very responsible and proud nigerian!!
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Dis Guy
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its obvious from the various replies that we're trying 2 hide from the real issues. exactly! even though the percentages are uselessly made up, we like going on the defensive and turning things on tehir head. you country stole from us blah blah blah first to thief so if someone steals from you you go rob him blind? we have so many churches and mosques in our country so we can't be that bad yea right 
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romeo (m)
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"before then our pregnant women invaded the place for freebies,and it didn't take long before they changed their laws regarding citizenship for newborns)"
what has this got to do with corruption? is it your birth right to be in Ireland? that you don't want to see other people come (complete naija mind)
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marco74 (m)
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romeo,it has everything to do with it!when u come under the guise of a visit and then remain in the country to give birth so u can get child benefit plus free housing(which u will rent out despite not been there,that is corruption-if it is not tell me what it is teacher??!).
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marco74 (m)
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i won't be surprised if romeo u are one of those who engaged in the long trek 2 reach spain so u find the issue that i raised touchy?!!i nor know say e go vex you.
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Sweet T (m)
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I don't know where you got the survey from but if your survey is right. I'm one of those 1%, a complete gentleman ! By the way, what do you expect from people who lacks the basic neccessity of life? Tell your white friends to return our looted funds back to us or use it to build public infrastructures in our cities !
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nylawal
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I think the orientation is all that matters. Every other country has it's own measure of curruption its just the standard of living that is a major factor. In any case poverty is not an excuse for curruption. take an example Ghanians was had a battered economy to the extent that they were fleeing their country to Nigeria. That didnt increase the corrupt tendencies in them because the law of the land are followed to the latest. But in naija the reverse is the case. That is why the wealth is not equally distributed in naija. But to say 99% I disagree b'because there are a lot of hardworking Nigerians. When people talk about Nigeria, Lagos is the focal point! After saying all these their are legitimate bussiness men and women and people of good conscience still here!!!  All hope is not lost! Remeber some of the wealth u see in advanced country too are stolen wealth from Africa and some during the world wars.
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heyma
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Idiot.When one can't comprehend. I'm Nigerian, and please do read through the post again and comprehend. yes people are corrupt here and you think we like it? no we don't!!! @poster were are you from? if you are not a Nigerian then go and clean your own backyard. People are corrupt everywhere in world but the level of poverty determines the level of corruption, i live in Spain and there are lots of corruption scandals coming up every now and then on the news and if you want to know more google this "operacion malaya" and many more who told you that Nigeria can't develop? it's your mind that will not develop further!! because we are developing N.B. don't forget to tell me your country next time you make a post its obvious from the various replies that we're trying 2 hide from the real issues.
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romeo (m)
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i won't be surprised if romeo u are one of those who engaged in the long trek 2 reach spain so u find the issue that i raised touchy?!!i nor know say e go vex you.
yes marco and i am proud of it  i trekked the desert to get to spain  and you flew to Ireland on airplane LMFAO, but when last did you go home marco? that's the difference Idiot.When one can't comprehend. I'm Nigerian, and please do read through the post again and comprehend.
was that not an insult? but anyway i have gotten your point, u did not say it another nigerian said so, then all my statements goes to that nigerian
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marco74 (m)
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romeo,i was home for most of december last year if that's any use 2 u!!granted there are corrupt people everywhere but u av 2 say its endemic in nigeria(maybe we're not the worst but we definitely can do much better).i suppose that's the point.
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ijogbon (m)
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@Marco74 Are ya Irish mate? Are ya white Irish? I wonder how you got to Ireland. How them take born you there? How you take DO PAPERS?
The truth of the matter is that the US and the European countries which I think you are benchmarking with, do things to the advantage of their nations or sometimes themselves. That is the bottomline - SELF PRESERVATION.
The Dalai Lama it was who said -
Learn the Law, not so you can keep from breaking it, but so that when you do you can do so with impunity.
Nigerians made the Irish government change their laws regarding CITIZENSHIP ? Damn they should be thanking us.
The law is an ass, it yields to him who is beating it the best.
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heyma
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then all my statements goes to that nigerian
Again, its obvious from the various replies that we're trying 2 hide from the real issues.
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ghettochyk (f)
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posted by nymphoqin then it looks like you are the 1% missing lol @poster na wa sha not really. those numbers can be right ONLY if EVERY Nigerian were surveyed and 99% were found corrupt and the other 1% were found not corrupt. i can't be the "missing 1%" since i wasn't surveyed and can't be labelled corrupt or uncorrupt. 
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romeo (m)
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romeo,i was home for most of december last year if that's any use 2 u!!granted there are corrupt people everywhere but u av 2 say its endemic in nigeria(maybe we're not the worst but we definitely can do much better).i suppose that's the point.
only most of december? not all the month of december? hahahhahaa this people sef people like Romeo that trekked the desert to get to Spain go home every month my brother @topic you are right based on it being endemic and i said so in my first post and we don't like it because personally it affects me each time i go home (settling area boys, police, npa officials etc etc)
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amrock
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i guess iagree with you a large percentage of nigerians have this tendency but we can eradicate this trend by discouraging it in all its ramification
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I-man (m)
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only most of december? not all the month of december? hahahhahaa this people sef people like Romeo that trekked the desert to get to Spain go home every month my brother
It might help if you stayed home Typical knee jerk reactions.We all know that corruption is endemic in Nigeria and amongst Nigerians,so why the pretence?
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romeo (m)
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It might help if you stayed home
and your point is?
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BUSHFELLOW (m)
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corruption is at it highest level in nigerian but please be real where should the cleansing begins from for me it is you and i. purge your self of every corrupt attitude and you will see a change.
i guess you can't because you are waiting for your turn to get to the government seat and also loot. the real thing is you people organization should start awarding and recognizing men of true value not people who have looted.
people tend to see corrupt individuals as heroes of out time forgetting that it is you money he or she is carrying around. take the ptdf issue money ment for the development of niger delta no one can account for it not even the president. Aba make we be real even if them say we corrupt i beg that 1% is too small, we agree say we corrupt but what have you done on your own part to stamp out corrupt. starting a thread is not it is only a forum but going out there and purging your self of every dubious attitude will surely help our nation.
a crook that calls him self politician after looting comes back home and start throwing money around and no body get to question what have you done for us.
If we want to stamp out corruption we should learn to be patient and believe that good things that come over night. we should also learn to compliment those that are successful in their field even if they are not millionaire the attitude of money is every thing should be stamp out of our daily life.
peace
AJEGUNLE FOR LIFE
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Christino (m)
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@ Topic, Are you a policeman, a PHCN officer, a NITEL officer or a Lecturer?  because 101% of those are corrupt and they aren't all Nigerians 
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