Corruption killing sports in Nigeria, Amokachi alleges Read
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:35 pm
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/cor ... i-alleges/
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Ekorian, the article might be dated, but we are aware that the corruption is still prevalent. If anything, it has gotten worse and needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. Otherwise, if someone reposts the article in 2022 and we are still in this quagmire, it'll not be funny or politically correct to simply stand pat.Ekorian wrote:In other breaking news, Micheal Jackson is dead and Trump won the US election.....
By the way, the article was written in 2016
I tend to agree that it might be quite irritating to read a rehash of a previously posted story, but maybe reminding us will enable some action. If we take it upon ourselves to fight the gargantuan corruption in our every nook-here, sports- we can progressively reduce its incidence. Doing nothing and saying nothing is worse than reposting a story that highlights the very corrosive effect corruption has in our society.Ekorian wrote:What's happening in our sports is a microcosm of the systemic corruption in our country in general. And please, kindly tell me how repeating the same thing we've debated for years on this site will help with the sitiation of things on the ground.
The stale story is totally useless and inflammatory unless there's an evidence that Ugbade is also asking for 250K Naira in 2019.Obong wrote:I tend to agree that it might be quite irritating to read a rehash of a previously posted story, but maybe reminding us will enable some action. If we take it upon ourselves to fight the gargantuan corruption in our every nook-here, sports- we can progressively reduce its incidence. Doing nothing and saying nothing is worse than reposting a story that highlights the very corrosive effect corruption has in our society.Ekorian wrote:What's happening in our sports is a microcosm of the systemic corruption in our country in general. And please, kindly tell me how repeating the same thing we've debated for years on this site will help with the situation of things on the ground.
Wasn’t he campaigning for the corruption general in chief of NigeriaSir V wrote:Amo should keep quiet. He himself is very corrupt.