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10 de maio de 2016

NIGERIA: Cameron calls Nigeria 'fantastically corrupt'

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).
APC party billboard reads "We will not tolerate corruption"
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged to tackle corruption
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."
BBC Africa

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