INDEPENDENCE: I Realize that the Corruption isn’t Inherent in Africans

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Richie Armani|1 October 2015|7:55am

The Faces of our Hero's past…My Compelling responsibility towards black humanity makes me sleepless as I snare at these faces and begin to ask metaphysical questions demanding for answers all through the night, "where, and at what point did we get it wrong?"

Every of Mr. President (PMB)'s speech at home and abroad has been on tackling corruption and insurgency. Tracing back antecedent I realize that the demon called Corruption isn't inherent in Africans, we borrowed it from somewhere and it can be returned.

The Nigeria I grew to know was a Nigeria of 'total interest', where a child is born by one parent and the community give moral training which the child won't depart from, but since the invasion of the Western Mentality and ideologies in Africa, Nigeria inclusive we began to have independent thought without commitment to whatever the human next door feels, how he/she feels.

Everything is now based on self centeredness. In conclusion I'm trying to Elucidate the fact that Nigeria and Nigerians do not have corruption inherent in themselves rather its a borrowed attitude, let's joins hands together and return this menace of an attitude to the owners and let's gang back to our root, our Philosophies.

Our President should consider a policy that is CONSUMMATE and let's think NIGERIA in everything we do and not ourselves only. We will realize that insurgency and other demonic activities will either end or come to its minimum bearing in Nigeria……. GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

Richie Armani
Is a Public Affairs Analyst & Social Commentator