Mazi,
rhymes so neatly
with Chidi.
"Fighting corruption should not be an alternative to a sound economic policy as it is presently in Nigeria, both should operate together."?
So, what do ya think was wrong with Goodluck Jonathan's "sound economic policy?
Or was it not sound? Two blind eyes for corruption?
What says the wily serpent?
What says Toyin Adepoju in his father's name?
Live and let live. Some live to survive, others survive to live, shuffering and shmiling
Na so ah see am o!
Cornelius
On Sunday, 4 October 2015 04:06:55 UTC+2, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
Fighting corruption should not be an alternative to a sound economic policy as it is presently in Nigeria, both should operate together.
CAO.
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