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Religion And Corruption Without Sympathy by Denimadz(m): 8:34pm On Nov 11, 2016
Why are NIGERIANS so hard, people are tired of reading write ups about corruption in Nigeria. What sought of a people believe so much in God , pray and worship always but a greater population of the worshippers either reduce age, increase age, cheat in exams, embezzle funds, our prayer houses always house the victims and the villains praying to One Supreme Good.
Nigeria, my mother land. Here I was born, I see all the people who make it to the level a youth admires either cornered with state funds or deceived someone to achieve his comfort Zone. Is comfort Zone redefined in Nigeria? Perhaps the ethics of hard work symbolise men who want to end up average and unrecognised, what is wrong with being average, meeting your daily needs, achieving what your efforts can afford you.
Most people feel like fools when they see people who embezzled public funds worshipped and awarded with religious respected roles.
We NIGERIANS find it normal to accept our reality and means to achieving success and climbing the ladder of success. This special rediscovered method does not help or paint a perfect picture of an average Nigerian abroad, it paints the picture of a smart thief.
Prayers recited in religious houses against corruption by corruption pioneers and perpetrators, few innocent people with weak mindset towards doing good and doing right. They ve done right most times expecting reward which never comes.
The idea of the weak and the strong is brightly displayed in Nigeria. Vulnerable people who feel helpless, only get consoled by the existence of God, and the promise he will someday change the condition of his faithful servant that has not been landed with opportunity to see if he or she is truly a (fully corrupt cultured) Nigerian or not.
I still imagine what our little kids growing up will finally encounter in this lovely country, I pray we don't get to produce ourselves in this children with higher corruption tendencies, already glaring.
May the claws of the vultures and hawks not shred our lovely Nigeria and generation into pieces, leaving this generation with no real legacy but high cost education that produces smart angry youths living in a country ravaged by British and NIGERIANS.
Good bless Nigeria.

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