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I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 4:43pm On Oct 06, 2024
I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption
I admire what VeryDarkMan is doing to combat corruption in Nigeria. His efforts are commendable.

However, after careful analysis, I’ve come to realize that he won’t win this battle because the system is so deeply entrenched in corruption that even the most respected pastors or so-called men of God are complicit.

I want Nigeria to be free from corruption, but frankly, I’m tired of complaining.

The corruption I'm talking about is bribing yourself out of trouble or difficult situations and not stealing from others under false pretense.

So, I’ve decided to accept corruption as an indispensable part of life in Nigeria. Without it, the country as we know it would cease to exist.

Let us all take this approach:

1. Accept corruption as a natural way of life in Nigeria.

2. Focus solely on solving problems that will generate wealth for you.

3. Recognize that school and religion are distractions from achieving number 2 above early. Education is not a scam, but school is.

If we collectively adopt this mindset, three things will happen:

1. We will all become wealthy, leaving no one in poverty, which will, in turn, eradicate corruption.

2. If a police officer arrests you, you’ll find that he’s also wealthy. When you attempt to bribe him, he’ll scoff at the offer because he has more than enough money. He might even report you out of sheer disgust.

3. Once money is no longer the goal, you’ll realize that what you produce is your true currency. You can no longer hire someone to commit a crime like assassination, as even the younger generation will have their own businesses and no need for your money.

When a nation eliminates the need to worry about basic survival, corruption naturally fades away.

I know what you're thinking: "No economy will succeed if everyone is rich." That may be true, but imagine if at least 90% of the population were wealthy or above survival standard—watch corruption slowly die off.

As for the remaining 10%, they wouldn’t be extraordinarily rich, but they wouldn’t be in dire straits either. They’d be living content lives without the constant worry of how to make ends meet.

Nigeria used to resemble this scenario about 64 years ago when corruption was virtually nonexistent.

Now, imagine if all the time spent in religious and academic gatherings was instead used for informal education aimed at self-development and financial independence. We could elevate the wealth of 90% of Nigerians, leading to a thriving society.

After analyzing why corruption thrives in Nigeria, I’ve come to the conclusion that it stems from poverty and greed. Fighting it head-on is akin to embarking on a suicidal mission.

A corrupt billionaire doesn’t see himself as corrupt; rather, he considers himself smarter than everyone else.

If you try to disrupt his income, he’ll perceive you as envious. And if eliminating you is the only way to preserve his wealth, he will do it.

You see him as corrupt. He sees you as jealous.

And in truth, both perspectives are valid.

Those who benefit from him view him as wise, kind, and generous, while seeing you as nothing more than a bitter, jealous individual—even if you're wealthy yourself.

The poor who benefit from his riches will attack you, accusing you of trying to disrupt their lifeline. Meanwhile, his fellow corrupt billionaires will defend him, fearing that if you succeed in taking him down, they’ll be next.

You’ll find yourself isolated, fighting a battle against corruption with only a handful of impoverished people and a few uncorrupted wealthy individuals, who likely lack the resources and influence to help.

So, what’s left? There are only two real options:

1. Assassinate the corrupt elite or
2. Focus on your own production and accumulate wealth until the gap between you and them becomes irrelevant—when their money loses value because everyone else has it too.

For example, Tinubu is rich and powerful, but he can't pay E-Money to assassinate Obi Cubana.

Even if the sum offered was unimaginable, E-Money would laugh it off.

But if the same amount had been offered to someone like Portable when he was unknown and struggling, he would accept it without hesitation.

So, eradicating corruption becomes an individual or family responsibility. Each person must first achieve financial success and avoid having more children than they can afford to cater for.

When 90% of people are rich and corruption still lingers, it’s no longer a battle against poverty—it becomes a spiritual fight, but for now, it's not a spiritual fight, so stop wasting your precious time praying for Nigeria to be better.

In that case, where corruption still lingers after 90% are rich, you can relocate your family to a less corrupt country.

But when the orderliness becomes dull and boring in that new country and you want some drama and chaos, you return to Nigeria, where corruption, in a way, adds a layer of excitement.

Corruption or lawlessness, can even be enjoyable when you're wealthy. You’ll flaunt the rules, and if caught, simply pay your way out as it's done in Nigeria by the elite.

So, my advice: Focus on becoming rich by solving real problems. That way, we can collectively end corruption or, at the very least, enjoy it together instead of leaving it only to the elites to enjoy.

When corruption is accessible to everyone, it stops being corruption—it becomes a transactional system that anyone can afford.

To reiterate: If only the elite enjoy corruption, it’s truly corruption. But if everyone partakes in it, it becomes just another transaction.

So, my people, let’s transform corruption into mere transactions by striving for legal wealth and prosperity.

Once we’ve all reached this level, corruption will either die off or become so normalized that we no longer see it as a societal issue.

If we can't do this, then let's assassinate corrupt elites and the surviving ones will run out of the country for safety and those who see themselves as righteous or upright can take over power and reform the nation.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by abba190: 5:03pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption
Boss iLegendd abeg help my life, Nigeria is happening to me
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by illicit(m):
While I was in Lagos.
People break traffic rules and commit a lot of misdeamnours on a norm

When police grab u, they take u to station
They ask u, will u bail urself or you will allow them prosecute u like d law stipulates?

Na u go come dey price urself

If d policeman no dey collect bribe, na u go dey beg am make e collect
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Smithwilliams826: 5:29pm On Oct 06, 2024
abba190:
Boss iLegendd abeg help my life, Nigeria is happening to me
If you are not ready to help yourself, no one can help you out.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by abba190: 5:31pm On Oct 06, 2024
Smithwilliams826:
If you are not ready to help yourself, no one can help you out.
i am ready to change my life, I am tired of wallowing in poverty
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Pussyisgud: 5:33pm On Oct 06, 2024
Yahoo boy don write article.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Jman06(m): 5:39pm On Oct 06, 2024
You're not making sense in your thinking.
With corruption thriving in the country, there can never be equal distribution of wealth!

It'll only continue to drive the country into deeper mess. Killing, kidnapping and all kinds of evil would become rampant.

Our unborn generations would so curse this generation as their lives would be in deep mess
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 6:18pm On Oct 06, 2024
Jman06:
You're not making sense in your thinking.
With corruption thriving in the country, there can never be equal distribution of wealth!

It'll only continue to drive the country into deeper mess. Killing, kidnapping and all kinds of evil would become rampant.

Our unborn generations would so curse this generation as their lives would be in deep mess
You didn't read the full post. If you like don't go and solve a problem that'll fetch you money for life so that you can benefit from corruption.

You might end up like the first commenter above. Always begging and abusing innocent people online.

In the post, I said corruption that involves stealing from others is bad, but I'm beginning to see nothing bad in the corruption that'll take you out of problem because it's what the elite practice and we, the common citizens are complaining, yet we can't do anything.

I said I'm tired of complaining, so I'll join them in bribing my way out of trouble. SIMPLE.

My children won't suffer it because money or food won't be among their problems. This is why as a man, you need to consider the country you're in and plan yourself ahead so that you never lack money or food even during hard times.

With the kind of elites we have and nonchalant youths, corruption is permanent. Even VDM that is fighting these people, go to his page and see how the people he's fighting for are abusing him. They always claim to know better than him, but they're in their rooms doing nothing.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by abba190: 6:24pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
You didn't read the full post. If you like don't go and solve a problem that'll fetch you money for life so that you can benefit from corruption.

You might end up like the first commenter above. Always begging and abusing innocent people online.

In the post, I said corruption that involves stealing from others is bad, but I'm beginning to see nothing bad in the corruption that'll take you out of problem because it's what the elite practice and we, the common citizens are complaining, yet we can't do anything.

I said I'm tired of complaining, so I'll join them in bribing my way out of trouble. SIMPLE.

My children won't suffer it because money or food won't be among their problems. This is why as a man, you need to consider the country you're in and plan yourself ahead so that you never lack money or food even during hard times.

With the kind of elites we have and nonchalant youths, corruption is permanent. Even VDM that is fighting these people, go to his page and see how the people he's fighting for are abusing him. They always claim to know better than him, but they're in their rooms doing nothing.
let me be among your children abeg, let food no worry me, I have been hungry since morning 81 63 6233 37 opay. may God increase ur wealth
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by ednut1(m): 7:13pm On Oct 06, 2024
VDM is not fighting corruption. He is only chasing clout
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op):
ednut1:
VDM is not fighting corruption. He is only chasing clout
That is the type of clout every Nigerian should chase. Clout that helps others retrieve their money — something police will take bribe from you, yet they won't do it.

Clout that makes influencers scared to post fake products or promote fake companies.

Clout that makes women scared to cheat because he's always talking about DNA and men are more aware of it than before.

Clout where he recommends jobs for people and they get it without opening legs.

Clout where he pays for people and build borehole with the help of his friends.

Clout where people pay up by just telling them you'll report them to VDM. And the list is endless.

This is the clout I love and will always love. It's called "fruitful and influential clout."

Just say you want him to be perfect like "you" and God — the only two perfect people alive and I'll understand.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by SuperOnyi: 7:32pm On Oct 06, 2024
abba190:
Boss iLegendd abeg help my life, Nigeria is happening to me
shocked


grin grin Abba, you again?


Sir ilegendd, that's the goal now; poverty must be eradicated!
Yes, when everyone is making enough money to provide basic necessities, we will surely experience a decrease in corruption, however, a lot of people would just embrace what I call "Corrupted Capitalism."
I like what you did, it made your article sound so "virgin but veteran."
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 7:35pm On Oct 06, 2024
SuperOnyi:
shocked


grin grin Abba, you again?


Sir ilegendd, that's the goal now; poverty must be eradicated!
Yes, when everyone is making enough money to provide basic necessities, we will surely experience a decrease in corruption, however, a lot of people would just embrace what I call "Corrupted Capitalism."
I like what you did, it made your article sound so "virgin but veteran."
Drop number let me do you 5k recharge card in front of that guy so that him go vex for me more. I have helped him before a couple of times, yet he keeps abusing me, so I stopped. I want him to continue abusing me. I'm even broke self, but let me send you my last 5k as card.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by SuperOnyi: 7:35pm On Oct 06, 2024
abba190:
let me be among your children abeg, let food no worry me, I have been hungry since morning 81 63 6233 37 opay. may God increase ur wealth
shocked


grin grin grin Abba, walahi, there's something fundamentally wrong with you! Wayo, Allah Sarki, nah please, let me battle with this malaria whopping my as$.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by SuperOnyi: 7:37pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
Drop number let me do you 5k recharge card in front of that guy so that him go vex for me more. I have helped him before a couple of times, yet he keeps abusing me, so I stopped. I want him to continue abusing me. I'm even broke self, but let me send you my last 5k as card.
shocked

Woah, I really appreciate sir. Thank you.

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Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 7:41pm On Oct 06, 2024
SuperOnyi:
shocked

Woah, I really appreciate sir. Thank you.
Check the number. One digit is missing. It's supposed to be 11.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by SuperOnyi: 7:45pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
Check the number. One digit is missing. It's supposed to be 11.
shocked


Sorry sir, it's
Not available
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by SuperOnyi: 7:49pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
Check the number. One digit is missing. It's supposed to be 11.
shocked



God bless you sir, I really appreciate. Thank you.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by papyjaypaul: 8:02pm On Oct 06, 2024
Kurt Cobain - The duty of youth is to challenge corruption.

Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 8:13pm On Oct 06, 2024
papyjaypaul:
Kurt Cobain - The duty of youth is to challenge corruption.
VDM is challenging it, but the youths are calling him a clout chaser. Some say he's not doing it well that they can do it better and more professionally, but they're hiding in their houses or abroad.

With just one lawsuit, those that say they can do it better than VDM disappear from the internet. They just want him to stop because he's interrupting their scam industry and the next to be exposed might be them.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by papyjaypaul: 8:25pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
VDM is challenging it, but the youths are calling him a clout chaser. Some say he's not doing it well that they can do it better and more professionally, but they're hiding in their houses or abroad.
There are people who are doing, some people are talking while some people are undoing. I am no fan of VDM, he reminds me of the sage that says seek character before knowledge but the world is a playbook. It is like a market square, some people have shops, some people are selling on the roads, there are customers shopping, tax collectors and onlookers. Which one are youhuh

Let me share what I shared in the other thread

papyjaypaul:
Sowore is good with protests and activism just as Late Gani and Current Falana are good with checking the excesses of government, anything else to change that may boomerang but what do I knowhuh

We can see Keyamo.

The 3 people I mentioned failed woefully whenever they contested for any elective positions. Nigerians are used to their oppressors and like someone else to fight them and die for them, then they will still drink Stockholm Syndrome Syrup.
You cannot fight for who is not ready to be saved
cry

It is in one of the fights that Gani got the cancer when he went to prison. Today, they want to tarnish Falana's name in a very dark manner, from Baba to Bobo.
I don't think Sowore can make a good leader, he is better in the parliament to keep others on their toes, that is if he doesn't change when he sees what sacrifice they're eating in the hallowed chambers. Sometimes na the food de choke.


Mr Falana will make a good prosecutor or AG but you can't deny him that skill he has built for more than 30 years. Sowore is good with protests, he has been doing it since Babaginda's time. He is also good with propaganda, as seen on SR. I have seen the way his media empire operates, I have seen many of his interviews and I see what he writes on social media. He will be more dangerous if given power than those he is criticizing. There is something about him that you can see that this person wants something for self. If OBJ was President, I can imagine he will make a Ribadu out of him. Look at Ribadu today. EFCC -> Presidential Candidate -> Governorship Candidate -> President NSA. The food de choke


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDGb76k26ew
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Jman06(m): 8:54pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
You didn't read the full post. If you like don't go and solve a problem that'll fetch you money for life so that you can benefit from corruption.

You might end up like the first commenter above. Always begging and abusing innocent people online.

In the post, I said corruption that involves stealing from others is bad, but I'm beginning to see nothing bad in the corruption that'll take you out of problem because it's what the elite practice and we, the common citizens are complaining, yet we can't do anything.

I said I'm tired of complaining, so I'll join them in bribing my way out of trouble. SIMPLE.

My children won't suffer it because money or food won't be among their problems. This is why as a man, you need to consider the country you're in and plan yourself ahead so that you never lack money or food even during hard times.

With the kind of elites we have and nonchalant youths, corruption is permanent. Even VDM that is fighting these people, go to his page and see how the people he's fighting for are abusing him. They always claim to know better than him, but they're in their rooms doing nothing.
You must be magical to have known that I'm not doing things to make money for myself. FYI, I'm a healthcare professional and I'm making more contributions to society than you, while equally being rewarded financially for what I do.

But the problem is not with making money to sort my individual needs! The problem is that corruption of any kind creates a dysfunctional society which rubs off on everybody no matter how much money you have. How do some of you reason sefhuh

One of the reasons why Nigeria is in this messed up state is the fact that we write fantastic laws only for the sake of writing them while these laws are applied selectively against the poor masses. The political class and moneybags find ways to evade these laws and the consequence is that Nigeria has become a LAWLESS country which everybody is now suffering in one way or the other.

The point I'm trying to make is that HAVING MONEY DOES NOT SHIELD YOU FROM THE CONSEQUENCES OF CREATING A LAWLESS AND CORRUPT COUNTRY. Everybody suffers at the end of the day!

Take for instance;

1. Many rich men in my village no longer freely travel to the village for fear of being kidnapped. This is because the kidnapping business is thriving since kidnappers are highly connected and can use money to buy their freedom even when caught.

2. Corruption has rendered our healthcare system comatose because monies meant to put things in order are being diverted by CMDs of hospitals who also sell job slots to highest bidder in a bid to make money. Now, imagine you that is a moneybag being rushed during an emergency to one of these hospitals and basic lifesaving stuff are not available or a quack doctor who bribed his way to the hospital is the one on duty and could not do much to help you. You'll agree with me that it'll take divine intervention for you to survive under such condition.

So, can you now see from the above examples that no one escapes the consequences of corruption on the long run no matter their economic classhuh
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 9:31pm On Oct 06, 2024
Jman06:
You must be magical to have known that I'm not doing things to make money for myself. FYI, I'm a healthcare professional and I'm making more contributions to society than you, while equally being rewarded financially for what I do.
The healthcare industry is probably the 3rd most corrupt in the world. Some doctors were exposing all we need are natural remedy and exercise.

Even soursop leaf cures cancer, but most doctors will advise you against it because they want to put you under chemo and milk your family dry financially.

The American medical industry is a total fraud. Too many fake medicine in our Nigerian pharmacies with bloated prices.

My question is, since you want to erase corruption or you've contributed more than me in the society, why haven't you started from your field? You're just part of the matrix, but you don't know.

Watch the video below to see the corruption in your industry, but you haven't done anything about it. The medical field kills more humans than they cure. They're after the money and temporary solution so that you'll come back again.

Don't get me wrong, I want corruption to disappear, but the elites would never allow it happen because they benefit from it. I'm only saying we should find a way to benefit from the corruption too without hurting anyone since we're too scared as a nation to fight the elite and VDM who summoned courage to start the fight from scratch is being abused and called names.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foj4sfQP3ek?si=M_CEeaUHRGPCOiAJ
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Geovanni412(m): 9:32pm On Oct 06, 2024
Jman06:
You must be magical to have known that I'm not doing things to make money for myself. FYI, I'm a healthcare professional and I'm making more contributions to society than you, while equally being rewarded financially for what I do.

But the problem is not with making money to sort my individual needs! The problem is that corruption of any kind creates a dysfunctional society which rubs off on everybody no matter how much money you have. How do some of you reason sefhuh

One of the reasons why Nigeria is in this messed up state is the fact that we write fantastic laws only for the sake of writing them while these laws are applied selectively against the poor masses. The political class and moneybags find ways to evade these laws and the consequence is that Nigeria has become a LAWLESS country which everybody is now suffering in one way or the other.

The point I'm trying to make is that HAVING MONEY DOES NOT SHIELD YOU FROM THE CONSEQUENCES OF CREATING A LAWLESS AND CORRUPT COUNTRY. Everybody suffers at the end of the day!

Take for instance;

1. Many rich men in my village no longer freely travel to the village for fear of being kidnapped. This is because the kidnapping business is thriving since kidnappers are highly connected and can use money to buy their freedom even when caught.

2. Corruption has rendered our healthcare system comatose because monies meant to put things in order are being diverted by CMDs of hospitals who also sell job slots to highest bidder in a bid to make money. Now, imagine you that is a moneybag being rushed during an emergency to one of these hospitals and basic lifesaving stuff are not available or a quack doctor who bribed his way to the hospital is the one on duty and could not do much to help you. You'll agree with me that it'll take divine intervention for you to survive under such condition.

So, can you now see from the above examples that no one escapes the consequences of corruption on the long run no matter their economic classhuh
Good point but....

Is it possible for the changes you want to occur under a democratic system of governance?
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Jman06(m): 9:46pm On Oct 06, 2024
iLegendd:
The healthcare industry is probably the 3rd most corrupt in the world. Some doctors were exposing all we need are natural remedy and exercise.

Even soursop leaf cures cancer, but most doctors will advise you against it because they want to put you under chemo and milk your family dry financially.

The American medical industry is a total fraud. Too many fake medicine in our Nigerian pharmacies with bloated prices.

My question is, since you want to erase corruption, why haven't you started from your field?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foj4sfQP3ek?si=M_CEeaUHRGPCOiAJ
And how did you know I'm not working from my end to better my fieldhuh I know that just like in other fields, the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria is suffering her share of the corruption but I am definitely not encouraging that we allow corruption to thrive in the industry, instead I'm doing alot of work at my end to put things right and I'm sure if every player in the industry have same mindset as I have, we would get rid of corruption in the industry very soon.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Jman06(m): 9:57pm On Oct 06, 2024
Geovanni412:
Good point but....

Is it possible for the changes you want to occur under a democratic system of governance?
It is very possible. People just need to start having the right mindset. They need to start thinking about building a better society for all because having a better society would benefit everyone on the long run than just having some ill-gotten wealth. If people focus on building a decent society for all it'll curtail the rate at which they indulge in selfish quest for money by hook or crook which is what breeds corruption in Nigeria.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 10:00pm On Oct 06, 2024
Jman06:
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I get your point, but you can avoid the hospital for the rest of your life if you avoid alcohol, smoking, dangerous sex, don't consume anything that has been processed or comes out of the factory, eat fruits and vegetables, have your own farm and produce 80-90% of what you eat, exercise, etc.

VDM said he has never been to the hospital since he was born because of sickness. It was last month he even went to check his genotype and blood group.

How did he achieve it? He doesn't smoke, he doesn't drink, he exercises at least 3 times a week, drinks lots of water and he eats lots of natural food, nut, herb, etc.

At his age, he has no business with doctors and if he continues that way, he'll never have any business but hospitals. Why can't we live such a lifestyle? For me too, I have gone 12 years without falling ill.

Talking about rich men not being able to visit their village, I said in my main post that if 90% can go into solving problems or producing something, 90% will be rich and corruption or kidnapping will disappear by itself. Poverty is the reason corruption exists and the elites love it.

Now, for the youths, let's fight the elite to kill corruption, we refused and even the ones that summoned courage to start like VDM, Sowore,
Eedris, 2face, etc., the same youths fight them to make the elites happy.

So, what I'm saying is, since there is no solution, make it by solving a problem that'll generate you wealth so that you'll become part of the elite and enjoy the corruption they are enjoying.

You're just twisting my words to make it look as if I'm encouraging corruption. I'm tired of corruption and I'm also tired of complaining.

I have lived in a country where corruption does not exist. Even if it does, it's not up to 10% and there is death penalties left and right.

Google Singapore and you'll see how low their corruption rate is compared to the rest of the world. This is what I want for Nigeria, but it seems unattainable after decades of struggling, so for me, I'll have to embrace it and stop complaining.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by Henryfocoyo(m): 10:10pm On Oct 06, 2024
illicit:
While I was in Lagos.
People break traffic rules and commit a lot of misdeamnours on a norm

When police grab u, they take u to station
They ask u, will u bail urself or you will allow them prosecute u like d law stipulates?

Na u go come dey price urself

If d policeman no dey collect bribe, na u go dey beg am make e collect
leave that guy, if dey like let everybody becomes rich dey will always be an assassination because dey will always be envious people and jealousy people too,
And everyone no go fit get the same level of money.
To Adeleke na cubana is broke
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op): 10:16pm On Oct 06, 2024
Jman06:
And how did you know I'm not working from my end to better my fieldhuh I know that just like in other fields, the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria is suffering her share of the corruption but I am definitely not encouraging that we allow corruption to thrive in the industry, instead I'm doing alot of work at my end to put things right and I'm sure if every player in the industry have same mindset as I have, we would get rid of corruption in the industry very soon.
I'm with you, but I don't like the fact you're trying to act too righteous while making me look like I'm promoting corruption.

Corruption can only end with violence and assassination of lots of corrupt politicians. Without it, we'll be running in circles.

If we form a gang of assassins, will you join? Our mission is to take out politicians. You should better not quote "Thou shall not kill" from the Bible. Do you know how many people these politicians have killed, especially during their do or die elections. These are the people we should never pity.
Re: I'm Beginning to Embrace Corruption by iLegendd(op):
Henryfocoyo:
leave that guy, if dey like let everybody becomes rich dey will always be an assassination because dey will always be envious people and jealousy people too,
And everyone no go fit get the same level of money.
To Adeleke na cubana is broke
You people just don't understand. Being rich doesn't mean everybody must be equal, but everybody must be out of poverty line. There are countries where everybody is out of poverty line, but not everybody can afford a Ferrari. Why can't Nigeria be like that? Laziness or what?
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