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By OBE ESS
28 February 2017 |
4:11 am
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No we’re not rich it’s a statement that we’ve been hearing for a long time without a tangible evidence to back up this claim
Sorry, we are a rich country. Nigeria, since independence, has been poorly managed, by the wrong people in government positions, taking the wrong decisions for the country over many years. There is massive corruption at every level of government that amounts to leakages and wastage of our commonwealth. Corruption and ineptitude are the major problems depriving us of the benefits of our wealth. You would know more as you grow up. Meanwhile grab a good skill based education,dont do drugs or look for “get-rich quick” ways! Good luck!
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