Dead or alive? This is the result of #ChronicCorruption in #NigerianPolitics pic.twitter.com/AjYulIZfHo
— Ogbeni Ayotunde (@OgbeniAyotunde) July 1, 2016
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Ibadan, Nigeria
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Are #ChronicCorruption and #NigerianPolitics excuses for NOT caring about their fellow countryman? Seems that way to me.
What is to stop a group of people who live in that area helping that man or burying his body if he is dead?
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Chronic corruption created Boko Haram, it created unimaginable extreme poverty that has desensitize the average Nigeria. In that same city people are still employed as “shit carriers”. Those homes in the slums don’t have toilets or a sewer system, so at night the “agbe po” comes in the hood to collect shit which they carry in a bucket on their heads. Now dig that!
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