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All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by bronxdog: 8:40am On Jan 07, 2009 |
I agree corruption has to be tackled. This will not happen in a day. Nigeria took over 40yrs to become this bad. It will take time for corruption to be wiped out. 110% of Nigerians are corrupt, true or false? If you've never bribed a policeman/govt official, or given money because you have something to be done, let me see ur hands up! So, is this a government problem alone or a carcass that has to be tackeld not only by EFCC but by everybody, everywhere, parents, schools, churches etc. Is this realy possible? mean to eradicate corruption? |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by Nobody: 8:59am On Jan 07, 2009 |
bronx_dog: Most nigerians may have been giulty of being corrupt in one way or the other no matter how little it is. Unfortunately, i dont see that as a major problem, the problem is the failure and cowardice of nigerians to do everything possible in electing a good leader who in turn will help in creating an efficient, effective and credible law enforcement institutions. With these in place, corruption is automatically eradicated. Development and every other thing falls into place within months. Its not rocket science people. |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by bronxdog: 12:13pm On Jan 07, 2009 |
Nuzo. If i know where you live, i will send EFCC after you for saying you dont see most Nigerians being corrupt as a major problem, so what is the major problem then? until you are in government and you are corrupt, is that when it becomes a major problem? chineke me e. make i slap that mouth wey you take talk this kaun thing. |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by maxsiollun: 3:30pm On Jan 07, 2009 |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by lucabrasi(m): 4:26pm On Jan 07, 2009 |
the hydra headed problems nigeria has to contend with includes, the unwillingness of its citizens both old and young to stop receiving bribes to elect officials or speak out against corrupt people or even speak out in support of people who do. inherent tribalism and ethnic bigotry,including negative ethnic stereotypes that has been inculcated into most collective psyches being a barrier to any unity of purpose or coherent collectivity of ideas on the way foward. unwillingness of the youths to sacrifice for the betterment of the country, how many caucasians have devoted their lives to helping solve our own problems in africa,yet we are loath to do same? how many of us have opted to spend a couple of months in our country helping a specific vulnerable demographic like the whites do for us? youths from western world do a lot to help us ,than we do to help ourselves, that is a fundamental problem that has to do with us rather than any leadership |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by asha80(m): 5:04pm On Jan 07, 2009 |
most nigerians see nigeria as an enterprise to make money from and not as a country to serve and build because their is no feeling of nationhood amongst its people until u solve the above mindset you cannot solve the issue of corruption in nigeria |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by princekevo(m): 6:56pm On Jan 07, 2009 |
lucabrasi:please be specific on wht the Caucasians or the western youth have done to help the situation of Nigeria? Majority of Nigerian youths are all abroad searching for a better life Nigeria couldn't provide to them. Tell me who will make the sacrifice, from abroad or within Nigeria? It will take time for corruption to be wiped out. 110% of Nigerians are corrupt, true or false? I disagree with you on that. We all know that you can't still find some % of Nigerians that are not corrupt. Actually i dont really know you own definition of corruption. Who gave the police 20naira on the road knowing that even the government itself has made it a courtesy in a country like Nigeria.Who do you blame for that? The government or the citizen who pays 20naira at every police checking point. please don't get me wrong when i said Government made it a courtesy, but when the governments are aware of all these and kept quite means it's being accepted by them. So i think when we talk about about combating corruption in a country like Nigeria we need to start from the government then after that they can work on individuals mind. It's just a simple reality, a corrupt father will never expect anything good from Its kids. It takes only a discipline father to change a child with indiscipline. |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by lucabrasi(m): 1:27am On Jan 09, 2009 |
princekevo:there s stepping stones charity,the doctors without borders,the prince's charity,the german doctor helping victims of fustular out in the north, even bono of u2 has been to nigeria in the past,i could go on and on |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by hackney(m): 11:34am On Jun 12, 2009 |
The solution is to appoint a large bunch of born-again chrisitians to rule. i say christians because THEY WILL NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES KILL PEOPLE UNDER RELIGIOUS GUISES. Nonsense!!!! |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by MrCrackles(m): 11:59am On Jun 12, 2009 |
Topic Definitely not a government problem alone! Nigerian citizens constitute as much nuisance as the leaders in terms of corruption |
Re: All Nigerians Are Corrupt, Is This A Government Problem Alone? by tymoti(m): 1:18pm On Jun 12, 2009 |
Most Nigerians are corrupt, we glorify corrupt leaders. When I wrote the topic: How will you feel if your child was a thief like Obj and Ibori, most people said they were indifferent |
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