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Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by KingPradas(m): 11:16pm On May 25, 2013
It seem in Nigeria corruption keep increasing day by day, even the bodies created by Obasanjo to fight corruption such as EFCC. EFCC has now become political body, they arrest any body that doesn't support the government, where the likes of Femi Otedola and co are roaming free in this country.

The question remains do you think nigeria would ever be corruption free ?

Or must they be civil war just like libya to curb corruption out of this country ?
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Rgp92: 11:35pm On May 25, 2013
Change the mind of the people, and you'll see corruption disappearing

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Rgp92: 11:35pm On May 25, 2013
and also, corruption is human nature, everyone is corrupt
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 3:30am On May 26, 2013
Kai, meeen! I work for government and from what I have been seeing, corruption in Nigeria CAN NOT go or be eliminated in the nearest future!

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Horus(m): 3:58am On May 26, 2013
The Government in Nigeria is the innocent mirror of the nation. The quality of government and its leaders, is simply a reflection of the collective consciousness of all the people in Nigeria. In some instances, leaders who came to power as the champions of anti-corruption have themselves been charged with being involved with levels of corruption even more serious than those of their predecessors. If the collective consciousness in Nigeria is disintegrated and negative, and people are not behaving in accord with Natural Law, then problems and corruption will be an unavoidable phenomenon of government. If, on the other hand, the collective consciousness in Nigeria is positive, integrated, and coherent, then the government will not be influenced by any negativity. If the people in Nigeria wish to be protected from corruption in government, then they must create an integrated collective consciousness. Positivity and harmony should be so strong and dense in national consciousness that negative influences cannot penetrate it.

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Turbocharged: 4:13am On May 26, 2013
Dont talk about a corruption~free country cos it does not exist.
Yuo can talk about a country where corruption is significantly reduced because appropriate is meted to whoever when found wanting.
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by brownlord: 6:35am On May 26, 2013
Just like saying " if panadol can cure aids, if nigeria can be visa free to usa, if a day old baby can walk, if northen nigeria can ever condemn evil done by their people, if fulani can ever leave among other tribes in peace if all of this r possible then, nig. Wld be corruption free

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by johnwilson20101: 11:50am On May 26, 2013
Who the hell speaking corruption Free
Bad write up
There is no country that can ever be corrupt free.
Corruption is in man and can only be managed
Post Intelligently

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by akorlade(m): 11:52am On May 26, 2013
Yes! When rapture has taken place.
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Krasid(m): 11:53am On May 26, 2013
brownlord: Just like saying " if panadol can cure aids, if nigeria can be visa free to usa, if a day old baby can walk, if northen nigeria can ever condemn evil done by their people, if fulani can ever leave among other tribes in peace if all of this r possible then, nig. Wld be corruption free
Believe bro,anything is possible.

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nwogbe: 11:54am On May 26, 2013
Yes of course!!!! If una vote me in come nxt election
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 11:54am On May 26, 2013
no country is corruption-free.

Nigerians don't even ask for that much. we just want it reduced and checked.

and those that offend strictly punished!

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by dedons: 11:55am On May 26, 2013
Wen i become the president of NIGERIA,it wil end.
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Rexnegro(m): 11:55am On May 26, 2013
Yess Nigeria can corruption free only if they can mental and attitude revolution.....but the pace at which is going now in naija hmmm e go hard small for even revolution can be achieved

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Brimmie(m): 11:55am On May 26, 2013
[size=30] NO COUNTRY IS CORRUPTION FREE [/size]

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by dedons: 11:56am On May 26, 2013
Rgp92: Change the mind of the people, and you'll see corruption disappearing
how
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 11:56am On May 26, 2013
The only way to eradicate corruption in this country is only "if the military are willing to take over the mantle of leadership once again"...

Nigerians need an iron hand for corruption to be totally curb in the country.

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by dedons: 11:58am On May 26, 2013
Rgp92: and also, corruption is human nature, everyone is corrupt
speak for yourself







i'm not corrupt
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by firmcy(m): 12:05pm On May 26, 2013
One day.Nigria will be corruption free.......future impossible tense grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by johnwizey: 12:08pm On May 26, 2013
Yes it is possible, if Sokoto becomes d capital of France nd Kaduna d capital of Germany

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Suresir: 12:09pm On May 26, 2013
dedons: speak for yourself







i'm not corrupt
pls tell dem 4 me
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Rgp92: 12:13pm On May 26, 2013
dedons: speak for yourself







i'm not corrupt

haha you are. You statement even confirm it
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by godsboy4eva: 12:15pm On May 26, 2013
There is no society that is 100 percent corruption-free, even America. Corruption can only be reduced, the bearest minimum!
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by slaughter(m): 12:15pm On May 26, 2013
Corruption is a "Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery." but Nigeria suffers from systemic corruption,
Systemic corruption (or endemic corruption)is corruption which is primarily due to the weaknesses of an organization or process. It can be contrasted with individual officials or agents who act corruptly within the system.
Corruption has come to stay in Nigeria..... tell me which govt agent is not corrupt,...I use to believe NEPA,POLICE & CUSTOM are the only corrupt organization in NIJA,...NO.. Somebody that i know just left kirikiri prison Lagos for a Minor offence,he narrates his 10 days ordeal with d prison warders and concludes, "that's where corruption actually resides" angry angry i strongly doubt if corruption can ever leave NIGERIA,corruption in NAIJA gives birth every second in every govt agencies thereby making extinction virtually impossible,.....ONLY GOD CAN HELP NAIJA.

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 12:15pm On May 26, 2013
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yes! Nigerian would definitely be free. The fact that the night is awfully dark doesnt mean the morning wont come. We can if we would. I believe in Nigeria![color=#770077]

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 12:17pm On May 26, 2013
[size=18pt]Like this if you voted for Buhari during last election in 2011[/size]

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 12:17pm On May 26, 2013
[size=18pt]like if you voted for Goodluck Jonathan in 2011[/size]
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 12:18pm On May 26, 2013
[size=18pt]Like if you believe 2011 elections were free and fair[/size]

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 12:19pm On May 26, 2013
[size=18pt]Like if believed your vote was stolen in 2011 but did nothing[/size]

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Ifetex(m): 12:19pm On May 26, 2013
May b when c*ck & chicks begn 2 grow teeth
Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by Nobody: 12:19pm On May 26, 2013
[size=18pt]like if you believe your vote did not count in 2011 and you protested in the streets[/size]

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Re: Do You Think Nigeria Would Ever Be Corruption Free ? by jammani(m): 12:24pm On May 26, 2013
Any Nation that is not God-fearing, God will always raise among them those who dosnt have human feelings.. Their condition will continue to grow worse day by day. #dats all, EXPECT NOT POSITIVE CHANGE unless you change THAT which is in your BREAST..

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