Fighting Corruption in Nigeria

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Common sense approach to corruption buster in Nigeria through grass root mobilization of the Nigerian youths

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  • you shouldnt be reading what you want to say....... 

  • I shouldnt be reading what you want to say.......

  • i'm sure you are not reading it from a book...

  • Anybody can obtain our passport and driving licence.You want anything ,you get it. All you need is money for our Rulers. You can obtain as many passports as you want in Nig. Once you have MONEY.

  • If there is social security number system, containers will not be allocated to unknown persons in Apapa port.

    ``One of the affected Customs licensed agents complained that his container, with two Peugeot 207 cars, was allocated to an unknown person.``

  • The politicians in Nigeria need education and the kind of education should be on : ethics, society and the meaning of government. A sound population and identity management it very vital in a society like Nigeria.

  • Nestoba, when people are hungry they will break laws. When people are not educated or educated properly, they will break laws. When there is no basic advancement such as electricity and people know they can't be seen doing something wrong, they will break laws. If your native home isn't developed to care about and accommodate its people and make them comfortable, they you shouldn't be talking about "breaking laws". Education is required so people don't break laws. And to study, you need food.

  • Check a week dairy of corruption in Nigeria in ``the Nigeria village square``

    Then you see things for yourself Mr Chukumerigie.

  • How do you know the people who break the law? When people just wake up bearing different names at different time.

  • Travel to Gambia then you will see what I mean. Homes in the villages have house phone, solar driven borehole and what is more ID cards. The elderly are called senior citizens and they get state benefits. If you need development, you will need to have social security number system for proper management of identity. It is sad that in Nigeria, there are enough money for contract inflation, to share by law makers, party gangs, and for foreign bank accounts; but there is non for proper identity

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