WE SHOULD NOT STOP CORRUPTION!
RE: HONOURABLE FAROUK LAWAN COLLECTED BRIBE
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Farouk v Otedola |
I don’t understand all this hullaballoo about corruption
in the Nigerian society. Why is it such
a big deal when one is caught? After all, we know it is an existing and
integral norm in the society Nigerians find themselves in.
Yes, someone will read this and say “what the heck is
this guy writing!” That reaction is first
class hypocrisy on display! There is no
fabric of our society today that does not condone corruption, even if it is in a
small bit. I DARE YOU TO DARE ME WITH
OTHERWISE!
When the government does it, it is called “POLICY” or
like Fela did call it, “GOVERNMENT MAGIC.”
When private organizations do it, it is called “BUSINESS.” And when individuals engage in it, it is called
“LIFE.”
So when you don’t have the heart or will or the money to
engage yourself in the trending act of corruption in Nigeria, you wear the tag
of the “BIG FOOL!” And the question
goes, “is it not what everyone is doing?”
Parents want their children to make it big. How?
Most of them don’t care!
Teachers tell you that your child(ren) should study hard
and parents should assist their wards in their studies and the parents ask, “Can
I get the likely questions that you want to set for test?” “Which area should they concentrate on for the
coming exams?”

Higher institutions want to admit students into school
and they introduce “Post UTME” for those that have passed the “Joint Admission
and Matriculation Boards” (JAMB) examination.
Then of what use is "cut-off mark?" And when the National Assembly decided to probe, they do some government
magic, let post UTME remain thereby giving a school like UNILAG, oh sorry,
MAULAG the audacity to make optional fee charges compulsory. Put
them all together, and one lecturer or professor will trot will pride and say, “If
you think education is expensive, try illiteracy.” ANOTHER VALID POINT FOR CORRUPTION!
People go out in search of jobs, with as good a result as
second class upper from a “recognized” university, like they like to put it,
and just because they don’t have someone close enough to someone within that organization
or they don’t know someone that knows someone…, do I need to finish this
statement?
The police drives a bus into our streets to conduct a raid,
catches someone and ask “why you dey run?”
They take that person to the station without any charge
or rather false charges and if the person is fortunate enough to have a phone,
they use it to call family members to come and “bail” their ward. As instructed by which court?


A court Judge seats over a case of a woman that was
arrested by the local council for not paying the radio and television license
fee. And when the accaused says she did
not pay because she does not own a television or a radio, the Judge says
something like, you are expected to have one so you are expected to pay for the
license. CORRUPTION FROM THE SEAT OF THE
INTERPRETERS OF OUR LAWS! So, is there
need to talk about Ibori? How dare the British convict him after our Judiciary
set him free?

A government kicks against the minimum wage of N18,500
while as much as N3 million is budgeted as daily feeding allowance for the
executive or is it the presidency, which one is it? WHO CARES!
What happens now when they add the cost of cassava bread to the budget?
A Finance Minister with all the razzmatazz of expert in
world economy comes to stage with the aim to bamboozle us with figures that she
cannot verify in order to justify the need for increase in the pump price of
fuel. Only for a bunch of politicians to
probe the management of what is referred to as “Subsidy Fund” and discover that
there is fraud in the system; WHAT A REVELATION! Tell me who did not know. Even the said minister had to dare Nigerians
to name names. Names have been
named. AND EVERYONE IS SHOUTING FAROUK
TOOK BRIBE! HOW ABOUT OTEDOLA CLAIMING HE SET UP FAROUK? TELL THAT TO THE POPE!
I DEY BEG UNA O!
Spare us the hogwash! Start the prosecutions! Let heads roll even if it belongs to someone
in Ota!
Until that happens, WE SHOULD NOT, NOT, AND I REPEAT, NOT
STOP CORRUPTION!
old boy u dey vexO!!!!! u have said it all.
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