There's been a huge reaction on the BBC Africa Facebook page to UK Prime Minister David Cameron's comments to the Queen about corruption in Nigeria and Afghanistan (see previous entries).
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Agbeje Martin says:
"The rate of corruption in Nigeria is alarming and growing with the day. As truthful as that is, I believe the Western world is instruemental to the level of corruption in Nigeria."
Kindama Kargbo in Freetown, Sierra Leone says:
"The truth is offensive in the ears of the offender but the fact is that the truth is always the truth, go on Mr Cameron."
Brian Bonke says:
"So why is this news? he's not saying anything new, every corruption ranking shows these countries to be among the worst. that said."
Boiye Cotterell says:
"Lets stop blaming Britain and take some responsibility, we still have a choice to make! Being corrupt or economic development."
Ngozi Ngozi says:
"Hahahaha!!! But it's true! He's right. As a Nigerian, I'll admit that because I want it to change! We have to acknowledge the problem in order to be able to fix it."
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