55% of Nigerians say the President & his officials are corrupt; 56% say governors are corrupt; 62% say MPs corrupt http://bit.ly/1HqIHfe
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@calestous I'm not understanding your point. -
@geoffreyyork Question to citizens: Have you ever benefitted from money acquired through curruption? It about corruption in society. -
@calestous do you think corruption is good for a society & an economy? Most studies show it isn't. Even if people grudgingly accept it. -
@geoffreyyork That is not my point. I am getting at it being endemic, not just in government -
@geoffreyyork@calestous In private sector we have over invoicing, poor customer service delivery where people don't get what they pay for -
@MrAbutpires It is everywhere. Much of the local condemnation is just politics of blame shifting@geoffreyyorkpic.twitter.com/CF1reFTJRb
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@calestous what do you propose as a solution? Not just throwing hands up in despair, one hopes.@MrAbutpires - 4 more replies
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@calestous@geoffreyyork good question!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@calestous@geoffreyyork great question!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@calestous The answer to that would be in the 0.001% region. Corruption being the glue that holds the country together.@geoffreyyorkThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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