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Omo London London, England December 17, 2011
Great article, I can only wish that one day I will be coming home to a civilized nation where corruption is no longer the order of the day. It broke my heart reading the article, but the truth was said.
Despite being born abroad I have lived in Nigeria in the past for a number of years, its just a shame that the country has not seen much progress. It hurts me to know that my people are suffering whilst those in government and high places continue to line their pockets with ill gotten wealth.
I pray for a better Nigeria and a nation that I will one day want to return to.
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Olu Lagos, NG December 07, 2011
Good article! The Nigerian Youths should come together to think of their future. There is a strong need to develop the third sector so as to create less dependency on these corrupt politicians.
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