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Re: Why EFCC, ICPC, AGF May Lose More Corruption Cases by Emassive(m): 3:59pm On Apr 20, 2017
Him go be dictator for una household. He go be una olori ebi
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The budget to fight corruption is too small.

PMB must realize that he needs to pump huge money into the anti-corruption fight to succeed.

The top lawyers are already exposed to huge fees which the EFCC and ICPC can't afford. The looters on the other hand can afford to pay as much as 50% of their loot to get the good lawyers and buy some judeges to their side.

Better still, make PMB turn to a dictator if he go fit act in the interest of the generality of Nigeria.
Re: Why EFCC, ICPC, AGF May Lose More Corruption Cases by brojoshua: 8:14pm On Apr 20, 2017
Because Nigerians are corrupt and corruption is greater than Nigeria and so corruption will always defeat Nigeria
Re: Why EFCC, ICPC, AGF May Lose More Corruption Cases by SamiraF: 4:07am On Apr 21, 2017
They lose the cases because the cases were political persecution witch hunts that had no basis being brought in the first place. The executive is just attacking people perceived not to support them, which is abuse of process and abuse of office. When this executive has been voted out of office, they themselves will be on the receiving end of abuse of office prosecutions. Using government agencies and processes to wrongly attack citizens.

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