I have come to agree that our major problem in Nigeria is courruption which is mainly with our leaders. So how can we as a country reduce corruption to its lowest level among our leaders and the society generally.Any suggetions please.
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ok Mr Efe,as an aspiring wanna be leader,if you are given the opportunity to rule our nation,what are some of the strategies you will use to impact a positive change in our society?
Okolobah Efe Michael said:hey thats too harsh. Am aspiring to be a leader in the future and going by ur solution u want to wipe me out?
Bridget Nzeribe said:the best and only way is to wipe out both our past,present and future leaders off the scene.
We've got to be selfless in our endeavors. Let passion and service to humanity be the overiding interest at all times and the urge for corruption will sieze to it bearest minimum.
Note however, that it begins from our closets as individuals and in the family setting, our immediate society, our place of work, the church etc. Significantly, if we resist the urge to indulge in corruption at the aforementioned levels, there wouldn't be any need to do it while in the public domain cos it has never being a part of us.
Instructively, if you should go check the profile of those (public figures) who indulge is such inimical acts, you will discover that they started from the little strata of life to cheat inorder to satisfy personal urge!
Corruption can be reduced either by following Russia or China. Guess what this used to be the richest guy in Russia. All his wealth was confisticated. I know this is not an ideal example, as it has some political implications, however the same treatment needs to be applied to treasury looters in Nigeria.
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i dont think the best option is to kill anybody, but confistication of all thier ill gotten wealth should be ideal.moreover other measures to make stealing of public funds unattractive should be put in place.
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