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RE: Causality In The Nigerian Economic/Financial & Political System (Part One)

in LeoFinance2 years ago

I think the same could be said for many governments even in the developed "first world non corrupt" countries. You'll almost definitely find that some project is linked to someone who knows someone else here and there. The only difference being they play within the "rules" and still get things done. 🤣 !PIZZA

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Irrespective, some of these countries still manages to get things done. The Nigerian government gets nothing done as their corruption is vivid and written on their faces and ineptitude.

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That difference is what makes things work. Be nepotic but still seek the spirit of competence among those who you work with. In Nigeria, there are Engineers who work in banks as accountants and graduates from accounting without jobs. In Nigeria most of our graduates from STEM are jobless.

This is why the system needs to be broken by competent people. The system has been rigged to favour connected people

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I agree