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Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by tola9ja(op): 11:45pm On May 10, 2016
Leading anti-corruption group, Transparency International, on Tuesday rose strongly in defence of Nigeria as a country that is making strong effort in the fight against corruption.
The organisation also suggested that a statement by the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, was hypocritical.
Cobus de Swardt, T.I.’s Managing Director, in his response to Mr. Cameron’s video, in which the British leader described Nigeria and Afghanistan as “fantastically corrupt”, said the UK was actually the country that is “a big part of the world’s corruption problem.”
“There is no doubt that historically, Nigeria and Afghanistan have had very high levels of corruption, and that continues to this day.
“But the leaders of those countries have sent strong signals that they want things to change, and the London Anti-Corruption Summit creates an opportunity for all the countries present to sign up to a new era.
“This affects the UK as much as other countries: we should not forget that by providing a safe haven for corrupt assets, the UK and its Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies are a big part of the world’s corruption problem,” Mr. de Swardt said.
Nigeria currently ranks 136 of 168 countries and territories ranked in T.I.’s Corruption Perception Index for the year 2015.

Mr. Cameron was caught on camera ridiculing Nigeria as a “fantastically corrupt” country on Tuesday afternoon.

https://www.nairaland.com/3097280/david-cameron-describes-nigeria-fantastically


In the short footage, published by British television station, ITV News, Mr. Cameron told the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, that Nigeria and Afghanistan were “two of the most corrupt countries in the world”.
Nigeria promptly rejected that description, saying it found Mr. Cameron’s comment “embarrassing.”
“This is embarrassing to us to say the least, given the good work that the President is doing,” President Muhammadu Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on Media, Garba Shehu, said shortly after the news of the Prime Minister’s comment went viral on the Internet.
“The Prime Minister must be looking at an old snapshot of Nigeria. Things are changing with corruption and everything else.”
Mr. Cameron’s comment was published just as President Muhammadu Buhari departed Nigeria Tuesday to attend an anti-corruption summit organised by the UK government to be held in London on Thursday.
Mr. Cameron was briefing the Queen on the notoriety of countries expected to attend the summit during an event at the Buckingham Palace to celebrate the monarch’s 90th birthday, ITV News reported.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, however, said Mr. Buhari was not a corrupt person.

“But this particular president is actually not corrupt,” the religious leader said. “Oh yes, he’s trying very hard this one.”
http://afrolattest..com.ng/2016/05/transparency-international-defends.html

Re: Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by jailsarakiCCT:
Nigeria Is one of the most corrupt country in the not the most corrupt
Re: Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by tola9ja(op): 11:49pm On May 10, 2016
lalasticlala can u believe this
Re: Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by Nobody: 11:51pm On May 10, 2016
mmm
Re: Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by deathmen12: 12:10am On May 11, 2016
I dnt blame d britain PM, pmb say Nigerians are corrupt, wen d owner of a house said d foundation of the house is bad...so what do u expect asider to say about the house? Abegiii make we leav story
Re: Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by Empiree: 1:50am On May 11, 2016
deathmen12:
I dnt blame d britain PM, pmb say Nigerians are corrupt, wen d owner of a house said d foundation of the house is bad...so what do u expect asider to say about the house? Abegiii make we leav story
Is he not right for saying that?

Did you read a letter by a Nigerian whose phone sent him from Texas or California was stolen by poster worker in nija?. Cant we have at least a bit level of trust?. The dude's phone was removed from the package and replaced with papers. When he got home and opened the box he found papers and called sender in USA to reconfirm the content. He was told a phone was inside. He quickly ran back to post office to let them know something is missing. He was told that he should have opened the box in their presence but there is nothing they can do about it. Is that even a functional post office?

And, yes, BPM needs to short the heck up and mind is biz.
Re: Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by 989900: 6:07am On May 11, 2016
"we should not forget that by providing a safe haven for corrupt assets, the UK and its Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies are a big part of the world’s corruption problem,” Mr. de Swardt said.
If the UK were an individual in Nigeria, she will be cooling her a$$ off in detention along with all those that received 'Dasuki and Diezani monies' presently in Nigeria, but, no, the UK is a 'two-faced-wh0re' corrupt country that shelters criminals and their wealth -- same goes for Switzerland and others.


#kettleandpotarebothblack
Re: Transparency International Defends Nigeria, Says Britain World’s ‘big Corruption by Mynd44(mod): 6:23am On May 11, 2016

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