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Nuhu Ribadu Speech at the 'State of the Nigeria Nation' Symposium - Part 1

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  • GOD! this is not a politician, looks like a secondary school debate team President. Why couldn't any adviser tell him to put down that sharpie, he looks like he is about to pee in his pants! Look at him shaking and jittering!

  • @Prosperwithin "Know and then talk!" Lesson to you!

  • what is the secret of the continued relevance of WS? Could it be attributed to his penchant to dip himself into relevant issues with reasonable appetite? A lesson to the next generation...life is more than all the trivalities that they r investin in...give yrself to a cause that is beyond friday night/wkend outings!!! Awaken fresh on monday morn! Ready!!!!

  • NUHU RIBADU: Nine months ago, Dele Ajaja (@ OneWorldOneDestiny) said - "Regardless of what Nuhu Ribadu's detractors alleged, he was the most outstanding head of any Nigerian agency. Considering the inept and corrupt environment where he worked, he did an excellent job, as a corruption fighter. Unfortunately, Nigerian politicians have no clue when it comes to working for the common good of the people. NUHU Ribadu remains my idol. He will rise again." The truth remains constant nine months after.

  • Harrrhh!...Nuhu! Abeg no die for this country o!...dem no really send you reach like that.... corruption statistically is running into its fourth generation...alot of work to do o! Plenty work to do!

  • We need the likes of Nuhu at the helms of power to move us as a nation towards that destiny that has forever eluded us. You did what you could but as the yoruba saying goes...... water don pass Gari...... (the work is vast but the laborers are few).

  • he does not deserve all these praise! nigerians we have such a short memory! Have we forgotten so soon, how this guy was used ( very undemocratically) to hound and harass obj's politcal opponents, while he spared rogues Tony anenih and others? he is talking bcos he fell out of favour, if he was still there, will he talk like this! it pains me to my bone marroy to see this potrayed a Nigerian hero, when the likes of IBB, OBJ, are still are still free! what has he done?

  • My heart simply bleeds for our country. In the midst of plenty we have become an example of nation who has failed in adequate management of its resources because of the stupidity and greed of the majority of those who have "led" the nation. Until Nigerians as a people wake up to the fact that a few nonentities cannot be a clog in the wheel of our collective progress, the current status Quo will persist. Nigerians should be prepared to resist its shameless "leadership", appreciate truth

  • This is why Nigeria is a failed states, it youth is on exodus, its economy in shambles and its citizens dispaered in various prisons world wide for financial crimes and immigration offences. Nigerians cannot recognize their heroes. NUHU RIBADU IS A PATRIOT THAT FOUGHT CORRUPTION THE BEST HE COULD. The people, who he was fighting for, did not rise to his defence when the criminals the government fought back. I pity Nigerians. They will soon become somalia.

  • this guy should go and sit down jarte...he is a bloody illitrate compared to sanusi lamido my hero

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