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Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by kabnafs(m): 9:37pm On Jun 26, 2015
reiterated the commitment of the present government to ensure that people caught in acts of corruption will face the consequences.

Osinbajo noted that corrupt practices, weak public and private institutions as well as public policies, were the greatest threat to the stability of the economy.

While speaking at the 3rd Annual Christopher Kolade’s lecture on business integrity in Lagos, the vice president said integrity should be an acceptable standard and aspiration of every business leader.

Speaking on the topic, ‘Beyond Compliance: Imbibing a Culture of Business Integrity,’ he added, “The most important thing is to do things right. It is important that what we do comply with the rule of law. There is need to ensure that people’s rights are not trampled on. And there is need to ensure that people face the consequences for wrongful actions. That balance is necessary. The administration will ensure that loopholes compliance are plugged and those responsible for creating loopholes will face the consequence.”

“The greater good of the company also means the greater good of many people, their lives and families. The question is, how do we respond to the ethical dynamics of poverty and corruption when it concerns our friends, ethnic or religious groups?”

Christopher Kolade noted the country was a difficult place to practise integrity because corruption was perceived as the norm.

He said, “We use corruption in our conversations than we talk about integrity. Integrity should feature more in our conversations. Integrity is meant to be natural to human beings.”
Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by Jagsban(m): 9:39pm On Jun 26, 2015
Nigerians are waiting.
Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by benosky(m): 10:40pm On Jun 26, 2015
These whole mouth making and braggin is getting bored already abeg. U guys should start acting joor.
Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by KanwuliaJara: 10:47pm On Jun 26, 2015
So sayeth all hungry POLITHIEVIANS, till dem chop belle-wise! grin

Talk is CHEAP!

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Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by adegwurulez(m): 10:54pm On Jun 26, 2015
Nigeria is like a church - its citizens are like the gullible members while the leaders are like the pastors who keep dishing out great sermons weekly but go behind to practice the exact opposite of what they preach.
Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by sammyj: 10:56pm On Jun 26, 2015
Good !!!
Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by tpiadotcom: 10:59pm On Jun 26, 2015
Hm
Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by khalleb(m): 11:01pm On Jun 26, 2015
pls is osinbanjo still det lecture or na VP? kos na so so speech or lecture he just go dey give
Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by Obijulius: 11:20pm On Jun 26, 2015
See the goat that is talking. Make your oga Tinubu catch you.

Re: Corrupt People Will Face The Consequences – Osinbajo by lawrsmith(m): 12:13am On Jun 27, 2015
kabnafs:
reiterated the commitment of the present government to ensure that people caught in acts of corruption will face the consequences.

Osinbajo noted that corrupt practices, weak public and private institutions as well as public policies, were the greatest threat to the stability of the economy.

While speaking at the 3rd Annual Christopher Kolade’s lecture on business integrity in Lagos, the vice president said integrity should be an acceptable standard and aspiration of every business leader.

Speaking on the topic, ‘Beyond Compliance: Imbibing a Culture of Business Integrity,’ he added, “The most important thing is to do things right. It is important that what we do comply with the rule of law. There is need to ensure that people’s rights are not trampled on. And there is need to ensure that people face the consequences for wrongful actions. That balance is necessary. The administration will ensure that loopholes compliance are plugged and those responsible for creating loopholes will face the consequence.”

“The greater good of the company also means the greater good of many people, their lives and families. The question is, how do we respond to the ethical dynamics of poverty and corruption when it concerns our friends, ethnic or religious groups?”

Christopher Kolade noted the country was a difficult place to practise integrity because corruption was perceived as the norm.

He said, “We use corruption in our conversations than we talk about integrity. Integrity should feature more in our conversations. Integrity is meant to be natural to human beings.”
make sure that your master Tinubu Joins them,anything short of that is unacceptable

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