Corruption's cultural roots: The moral imperative for a corruption-free Nigeria

    Opinion | Aug 26, 2024    
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As Nigeria continues to reel from the dual crises of economic instability and governance failures, one thing remains clear: corruption remains the bedrock of our nation’s dysfunction. Despite decades of anti-corruption rhetoric and the establishment of various agencies purportedly designed to stem the tide of corrupt practices, Nigeria remains deeply mired in an endless cycle of graft, mismanagement, and political impunity.

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