On a scale of 1 to 10, 8 of the persons who voted President Muhammadu Buhari into office did so on the promise of a renewed fight against corruption.
4 months on, it is fair to say that at least an era of impunity that has virtually characterized Nigeria since independence has come to a hiatus.
However, the question many of us ask is 'will those who made away with our common wealth in times past just go scot free o n the basis of repentance'? GOD FORBID!
Personally, I feel that the Government must show the will to crush these ambassadors of poverty and it starts with a strong anti corruption agency...
Yep, we used to have one or even two but the EFCC we have now is a shadow of its old self.
The President must restructure the EFCC and that has to start by a change of leadership.
Seriously, I wonder what Ibrahim Lamorde is still doing there.
So, unless the President is willing to make these visible structural adjustments, we will never be satisfied because really, we need to start seeing some corrupt ex Government officials cooling their heels behind bars.

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  1. Just keep the zeal atop. It will be big than Linda Ikeji's. Well done dear brother.

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    1. thanks very much for your encouragement
      I'm humbled

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