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The Illusion Of Fighting Corruption In Nigeria by logicalhumour(op): 11:33am On Jul 24, 2018
Everything happening around Saraki only reminds me of one thing: The illusion of fighting corruption and the fear of uncertainty.

Nigeria is a highly populated country that needs expert minds (especially) the president - to run our economy efficiently (which is the chief objective of a wise president).

What happens when the majority of the time used to make decision that would help our nation is channeled into "scavenging". Nigeria is a large country, and our economy cannot be run from "scavenged" resources like recovered remnants of, for instance, Saraki's loot.

what has this Tom and Jerry chase achieved for the citizens in the almost 4 years now. Seriously, ask yourself and you'll see the elephant in the room.

Look at the countries we so much admire, do you see the 10 fingers of the executive, and theirs alone all over corruption cases?
These countries do not have acting chairmen for their anti-graft agencies/organizations. They are, to a degree, independent.

All I see in the fight of corruption in Nigeria is the Federal Government losing cases to the 'corrupt'. SMH.

2019 is at the coner, We must overcome the fear of uncertainty, and break out of the illusions. Look for the elephant in the room.

Instead of recycling the people we've already known just because we're afraid of those we don't know lets think rationally.

Nigeria needs Leaders, not politicians.

I've seen leaders emerge from parties that are not PDP of APC. Experienced leaders that I can gamble with! But most importantly, new people that are leaders and understand what it takes to improve a nation.

I'll like to conclude by reminding us to break out of the illusion of fighting corruption and the fear of uncertainty and think outside the box for the first time.

What makes you think a very smart and intelligent president will not fight corruption in a better/smarter way? Yes. Its the fear of uncertainty.

Make we use our heads sharp sharp.

This is my own tiny piece of mind. Make I stop here because if I use all my day write articles, hustle time go finish. And hunger go show me pepper b4 tomorrow.

Bye bye.

You fit continour your hustle now.
Re: The Illusion Of Fighting Corruption In Nigeria by oyolohi: 11:40am On Jul 24, 2018
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Re: The Illusion Of Fighting Corruption In Nigeria by oyolohi: 11:41am On Jul 24, 2018
If you agree share OP's post, if you disagree, like my post.
Re: The Illusion Of Fighting Corruption In Nigeria by ModestGal(f): 12:05pm On Jul 24, 2018
logicalhumour:
Everything happening around Saraki only reminds me of one thing: The illusion of fighting corruption and the fear of uncertainty.

Nigeria is a highly populated country that needs expert minds (especially) the president - to run our economy efficiently (which is the chief objective of a wise president).

What happens when the majority of the time used to make decision that would help our nation is channeled into "scavenging". Nigeria is a large country, and our economy cannot be run from "scavenged" resources like recovered remnants of, for instance, Saraki's loot.

what has this Tom and Jerry chase achieved for the citizens in the almost 4 years now. Seriously, ask yourself and you'll see the elephant in the room.

Look at the countries we so much admire, do you see the 10 fingers of the executive, and theirs alone all over corruption cases?
These countries do not have acting chairmen for their anti-graft agencies/organizations. They are, to a degree, independent.

All I see in the fight of corruption in Nigeria is the Federal Government losing cases to the 'corrupt'. SMH.

2019 is at the coner, We must overcome the fear of uncertainty, and break out of the illusions. Look for the elephant in the room.

Instead of recycling the people we've already known just because we're afraid of those we don't know lets think rationally.

Nigeria needs Leaders, not politicians.

I've seen leaders emerge from parties that are not PDP of APC. Experienced leaders that I can gamble with! But most importantly, new people that are leaders and understand what it takes to improve a nation.

I'll like to conclude by reminding us to break out of the illusion of fighting corruption and the fear of uncertainty and think outside the box for the first time.

What makes you think a very smart and intelligent president will not fight corruption in a better/smarter way? Yes. Its the fear of uncertainty.

Make we use our heads sharp sharp.

This is my own tiny piece of mind. Make I stop here because if I use all my day write articles, hustle time go finish. And hunger go show me pepper b4 tomorrow.

Bye bye.

You fit continour your hustle now.
I agree op.
Re: The Illusion Of Fighting Corruption In Nigeria by badthinds: 2:53pm On Jul 24, 2018
I think its time we start using our heads to think truly.
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