 In the meantime, President Bola Akma Tinnabu has taken a firm stand against the unjust stereotyping of Nigerians as inherently corrupt. He expressed his view during the public engagement on youth religion and fight against corruption organized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the event which also marks the launch of an interfaith manual and fraud risk assessment project for MDAs, took place in Abuja this Wednesday. Tinnabu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shetema, commended the EFCC for serving as a moral compass and persistently awakening the nation's conscience. He went on to stress the unfairness of labelling all Nigerians based on the actions of a few, emphasizing that Nigeria is her home to diligent and honest people. While highlighting the global contributions of Nigerians in significant fields such as their official intelligence and in medicine, he emphasized that such gross misrepresentation fails to reflect the truer sense of a nation composed of diverse and resilient people. So, Paso Olukoe, the religious man, please try and salvage our religious leaders and religious institutions. One person that I am always embarrassing him at all public functions is Issa Olukoe, the registrar of JAP. Over 40 years, the highest that JAP had humiliatively sent to the federal account was less than 100 million dollars. Issa Olukoe, the two-chance, had reneged over 50 billion Naira. He has redefined the meaning and concept of modern leadership. He's a steady in courage, he's a profile in courage. He has out promoted the operations. And this is exactly what the current city of Posoms is doing. Automating the system and increasing the revenue profile of the nation. Finally, I want to reassert your excellencies, your eminences, ladies and gentlemen. What buys us together surpasses whatever that device has. And as you might as a people, to pace our forward challenges.