"Fighting corruption is not an economic policy" begs the question:
How does corruption impact Nigeria's economy?
To date, who knows how much oil leaves the shores of Nigeria?
Remember the scandal about $20 billion missing from the Central Bank?
How do you deal with corruption/ mismanagement of that magnitude?
Corruption sabotages the economy – any economy…
Nigeria/ the people of Nigeria lose billions through corruption.
Part solution is to plug the hole that's leaking….
On Saturday, 3 October 2015 12:23:05 UTC+2, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
"Fighting corruption is not an economic policy." (Obi Iwuanyanwu on facebook)
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