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OPEN LETTER: Dear Mr. President, Which Way? by drsugar: 5:56pm On Oct 21, 2016
Dear Mr. President,

Corruption cannot end in Nigeria in the next 100 years and if it will end, it won't be the under this government of PMB, no matter what.


Is this corruption fight motivated by a desire to protect the people OR to protect Buhari and his government?

Anti Corruption activities are the functions of the system and relevant authorities, not the presidency.
The best the president can do is to strengthen the Anti corruption systems and agencies, make them more effective and more independent of all and even the presidency.

When anti corruption agencies become dependent on the presidency, taking 90% of orders from the presidency, their purposes are defeated.

Anti corruption war becomes anti opposition war. The intention of the presidency becomes irrelevant compared to the pattern of it's actions.

This is what is happening right now.

With power and lack of foresight comes arrogance.

There are a lot of lessons to be learnt from history by PMB and his supporters. Even Hitler, Abacha, Saddam Hussein and other Men alike had supporters until their downfall.

Avoid arrogance and listen to the people because this is democracy.

Anti corruption Programs are good.
Let the anti corruption agencies do their work without depending on the presidency, we don't need it on everyday news.

These are the questions the ordinary Nigerians are asking, including northerners on the streets.

When will Nigerians have stable power supply?
When will there be health insurance for all Nigerians?
When will the minimum wage be more than the price of a bag of rice?
When will our children, brothers and sisters get a good job(or even any job)?
And many more questions..

Dear PMB, 4 or 8 years will come and go. What do you want to be remembered for? What do you want to do that no president has even done in Nigeria? The ball is still in your court and time is running out. BE WISE

Long Live Nigeria.
God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

This letter is from an ordinary Nigerian who loves Nigeria. Let's pass on until it reaches the Presidency.

http://www.opnlttr.com/letter/dear-my-nigerian-president-which-way

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Re: OPEN LETTER: Dear Mr. President, Which Way? by PaulIdu: 5:58pm On Oct 21, 2016
An who told you Buhari is even fighting corruption ..Corruption in Nigeria is as constant as it used to be its only the players that have changed
Re: OPEN LETTER: Dear Mr. President, Which Way? by drsugar: 6:03pm On Oct 21, 2016

Anti corruption Programs are good.
Let the anti corruption agencies do their work without depending on the presidency, we don't need it on everyday news.

These are the questions the ordinary Nigerians are asking, including northerners on the streets.

When will Nigerians have stable power supply?
When will there be health insurance for all Nigerians?
When will the minimum wage be more than the price of a bag of rice?
When will our children, brothers and sisters get a good job(or even any job)?
And many more questions..
Re: OPEN LETTER: Dear Mr. President, Which Way? by Sensie(f): 6:18pm On Oct 21, 2016
Brb lemme check the salad I'm cooking
Re: OPEN LETTER: Dear Mr. President, Which Way? by bana91(m): 6:25pm On Oct 21, 2016
cool anti corruption my foot. I consider d whole anti. Shit as a tool to bring down their foes

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