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Nigeria is the still the most corrupt country in the world

December 5, 2007 · 14 Comments

By Adeola Aderounmu.

You have read about this several times, I know. Writers, critics and the civil society have proffered solutions too BUT nothing or very little has changed. Nigeria is still corrupt! Counter critics say that are tired of reading our problems, they want solutions. What kinds of solution do we want to proffer again? It seems to me that the best way to keep our unreliable and unelected politicians in shape is to continuously remind them of their grave and unacceptable shortcomings and that millions of Nigeria are still very are angry, hungry and unhappy with the way things are being handled. Indeed, corruption is a worldwide phenomenon and no country in the world is free from it but it varies in degree and intensity. It also varies on its impacts on the general population.

Many Nigerians observe foreign news with keen attention and they try to discern the truths from fallacies. Nigeria is one of the most corrupt country in the world is a popular expression that one comes by anytime one reads or listens to news about Nigeria in the western press. That Nigeria is one of the most corrupt countries in the world is actually a fallacy. The correct comment is that Nigeria is the most corrupt country in the world. Else, what have been the effects of anticorruption crusade in Nigeria since the veil of immunity left the last sets of looters? By the way, one patriotic Nigerian, not Oprah, wrote recently in the Punch newspaper that
All Nigerians are corrupt
How about that?

The only solution to eradicating or minimizing corruption in Nigeria is to punish ALL living and serving offenders. For more than 47 years now it has been difficult to prosecute quite reasonably well any of the key players who have aided the demeaning of Nigeria. From the first republic to the fourth or fifth and through all the reigns of absolute dictatorship and tyranny, only on one or two occasions were allegedly corrupt politicians hypocritically sent to jail en-mass. But what the military did immediately after those pretentious acts was absolutely way of it-they looted and milk the country to dryness. Eventually, corruption became not only organized and institutionalized but also an acceptable was of life. Our fellow NIGERIAN Chukwudi, in a recent post, gave a chronological account of corruption in Nigeria

If a country is credited with the worst election in human history, it can only be possible if that country is the most corrupt in the world. Otherwise, how do you categorize, in the absence of any election, the occupation of thousands of political offices from the level of ineffectual local government chairmen to that of a power-drunk presidency across a landscape of over 900 000 km sq?. I don’t think any country in the world (today) is competing with Nigeria at this level of charade, scandal, idiocy and shamelessness. Nigeria is a remarkable country thriving on a dirty home grown version of conventional democracy.

I have been to a number of places and countries in the last 6 years of my life and at no time have I followed global news than this period of my life. I have never seen any country in the world where the anticorruption agencies do so very little while making so much noise. I have never seen anywhere in my life where a self-styled so called chief law enforcer in any country apply the rule or ruse of law to the detriment of the society at large. I have never seen where such a fellow uses unnecessary delay tactics or abnormal protocols to obstruct or deny due justice. The Attorney General of Nigeria enjoys more popularity than all Nigerian politicians together including the lukewarm president for the wrong reasons .

Nigeria is one of the very few countries in the world where a politician can steal or loot more than 20 billion dollars and walk free and the only place where such a looter can be a presenter or key speaker at a function organized by Nigerian writers. That will definitely confirm the allegations that many Nigerian writers are indirectly busy writing for or on behalf of corrupt politicians and looters who are directly killing the citizenry slowly and steadily. Conscience remains the greatest judge of all time. Nigeria is the only country in the world where state governors will build or buy several houses abroad while leaving no trace of housing foundations in their own domains in Nigeria. I have never seen (in my entire life) where a mayor for example develops a foreign country while the local citizens suffer. Our politicians are remarkable. England does not have to
worry or fear. after failing to reach the EURO 2008 finals. We will send ONLY one of our governors to pump 2 billion pounds into their economy. Chicken change!

England’s economy is being taunted by the fear of parting with a paltry sum of 2 million pounds in 2008 only. Very interesting! Does anyone know how much Nigerian politicians loot monthly while we are pursuing mirage of economic rejuvenations? If Sweden is looted a quarter of the same way as Nigeria, all the 9 million inhabitants will be penniless and the world acclaimed social system will suffer a fatal fate. A Swedish lady visited Nigerian during the Tafa saga. Today, she is yet to recover from the shock of that mild but shameful revelation about the looting police boss. If anyone tells her how much some key looters have stolen in Nigeria, she will suffer a heart attack, instantly. Paradoxically, Nigeria is one of the few countries in the world where politicians will be mocked if they didn’t become rich while serving . .

A typical Nigerian is corrupt and highly opportunistic. It is a reflection of the rot and decadence of governance that has always lacked probity and accountability. If we have done appropriate justice (as the solution in this case) to all previous looters and thieves, perhaps this mentality would have been eroded for long. But we have not and we are still not carrying justice appropriately, so the mentality that I must steal, loot and plunder remains inherent and lingers.

There is no point writing forever about what you already know. We conducted the worst election of all time, we glorify politicians who steal from us and we therefore encourage armed robbers in their own evil ways. We paid assassins as little as 10 000 naira to take invaluable lives. For every little misdeed we propagate in our professional or occupational endeavors, we add to the pile of rubbish created by the greedy politicians and looters. Indeed for every unpunished corrupt politician, millions of souls are sent to everlasting penury in Nigeria. Millions of people have lived and died in Nigeria knowing nothing but poverty! Additionally, corruption in Nigeria has taken a new dimension. After years of speculations, foreigners are now finally confirmed as part and parcel of the menace in Nigeria. The corrupt SIEMENS have rekindled the burning flame of corruption in Nigeria. So is the involvement of unnamed SHELL workers in the celebrated WILLBROS scandal. Nigerians are waiting anxiously to know the names of the foreigners who are helping to propagate corruption in our land. They must be named too!

Truth does not change, it remains bitter! In my own very personal opinion, Nigeria is the most fertile country for corruption to thrive. The consequences are numerous including the 60-90 million people/family that will groan today while surviving on less than 1 dollar for the next 24 hours. But Nigerians are still happy people no doubts, having reasons to celebrate sports, arts, banks, western union, American thanksgiving, religions, births and deaths among other things. All these show that we still have hopes but with handicaps like EFCC and the office of the attorney general and a tepid illegal presidency, help is not near, it’s not even in sight. Hoping is not enough; we need to do something to actualize all the solutions overflooding in the books! How can we go about this?

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Are you in doubt if Nigeria is the most corrupt country or do you think my views are unpatriotic? Then please give me the answers to the following question

Just a few questions….and maybe I’m wrong with the headline.   

1.       Which country is credited with the WORST Selection in human history?

 2.       How many countries in the world are political offices occupied over an area of 900 000 km sq. without any election?

3.       Regarding question 2, what other phenomenon apart from corruption (or is more important than corruption) that can aid such a hopeless possibility?

4.       Name another country in the world where someone stole more than 20 million dollars and still had the gut to seek re-election WITHOUT having answered in any way whatsoever for past misdeeds (which also include murder of innocent citizens among which is a reputable journalist)?

5.       Name 2 countries in the world that the anticorruption agencies go global to make noise while doing little or nothing at all?

6.       Name 2 countries in the world where the AGs are openly known worldwide for delaying (under the guise of ruse of law) investigation and prosecution of looters?

7.       Name one other country in the world apart from Nigeria where the AG is an open enemy of the Financial Crime Commission and yet became the AG particularly for that reason in the first place?

8.       Name one country in the world where the former minister of transport had the worst road leading from the business capital to his hometown?

9.       Name one other country in the world that has failed over a period of half a century to successfully prosecute a handful of looters (and the looters have not been on exile)?

10.   Name 2 countries in the world where plea bargaining is an alternative to prosecution?

11.   In which country is one man stronger and more powerful than 150m others put together?

12.   In which country in the world can 150m people be disenfranchised without stress?

13.   Regarding number 11 and 12, if not corruption (what is the source of this anomaly or the man’s power)?

14.   Regarding 11-13, the 2 men openly known to have brought about number 12 are still alive, name 2 countries where such men can be walking free on the streets without facing justice?

15.   If not corruption, why should they be free men? What other phenomenon could be responsible for their freedom?  

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14 responses so far ↓

  • ikoi daniel eteng // September 19, 2008 at 1:01 pm | Reply

    does it mean that nigeria change ,the answer is no becos there are young nigerians who are not about that and ready to change the country

  • Keith // October 5, 2008 at 4:10 am | Reply

    Sorry, America is the most corrupt country in the world. America along with Britain corrupts Nigeria. The source is not Nigeria; the source is the very sophisticated West, not Nigeria. Nigeria only display the obvious of small time corruption between its own government all the way to the very small time Internet 419’s who are uneducated, using out dated American scams, that the Americans who have elevated the these scams to much more sophisticated techniques, for more than thirty years now.

  • AE // October 26, 2008 at 4:01 pm | Reply

    When international media begins to cover the issue of corruption in developed nations, we will then appreciate the fact that there are many developed nations that are worse on this issue.

    You only need to listen to Lou Dobbs on CNN to know the level of corruption in the governance of America. Or how do we explain the reason behind the recent collapse of Wall Street. How do we explain the issue of oil prices that hit the roof and all of a sudden began to drop by the minute as the US elections draw near and Bush’s days to leave office become numbered? Has the Saudi King not been proved right when he was responding to Bush’s request that Saudi pump more oil into the market to bring down prices? The King told him that the reason for high oil prices is because of “other factors” and not because of supply. Take a close look at the mortage system in many of the developed nations of the West. It is a generational fraud that enslaves the citizenry to be forced to work beyond their retirement age. There are so many boobie traps that has been entrenced into the system of these nations that we don’t even have going in Nigeria. And you know what? The moment the enforcement of laws collapse in these nations, we will see that things will be as “bad” as it is in Nigeria; as an example, many of their people will jump the gun to continue paying taxes before they are groaning under the tax regimes imposed on them with less to show for it by the day.

  • AE // October 26, 2008 at 4:24 pm | Reply

    These are just some examples of corruption in developed nations. The difference is that the international press which is controlled by their own press is hypocritical in their coverage of these issues.

    This is confession of one of the Canadian government’s websites. At least, they are honest to admit -”No country is entirely free of corruption” – http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/crime/corruption.aspx?menu_id=25&menu=R

    http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/klaus121206.htm

    http://www.countercurrents.org/us-lendman130206.htm

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1376319/posts

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2006/sep/04/politics.economicpolicy

    http://www.kirkbytimes.co.uk/news_items/2004_news/council_corruption_spotlight_1.html

    http://www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=7891

    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~govt/docs/Winters.pdf

    http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,1564,1529624,00.html

    http://www.populistamerica.com/exposing_bush_administration_corruption

  • itas // November 4, 2008 at 5:15 am | Reply

    i think nigeria is still the most corrupt country in terms of youth restiveness trying to suppress others to attain a goal.this phenomenon has now made many who never had tte minds of being bad to become worst in commiting crimes.

  • Gnaija Social Network of Nigerians Home and Abroad // January 28, 2009 at 5:36 pm | Reply

    Until the day someone like Governor Fashola of Lagos state, who want a new Lagos and also empower it’s youth takes over the rule of this Country, things will continue to be the same. Its a big shame on all Nigerian’s

  • Ijudai // February 24, 2009 at 9:39 pm | Reply

    We sit here judging our country of its little weaknesses without knowing what kind of corruption is being carried out in other countries. The foreign media has a way of hiding the truth because of the love she has for her country, while making others (esp. the developing countries) look more of the scape goats. Nigeria is a good country and we hope she becomes better tomorrow!

  • sennyrulz // March 3, 2009 at 10:40 am | Reply

    well all i can say is Nigeria is a developing country..Their is no country without its faults..America and britain hide their own economic faults and use country;s like Nigeria as scapegoats..Fine we all know Nigeria has its faults but dont forget we r only 46 or 47 years old..America is over 100years old yet it has its faults too….And i think judging all Nigerians to be thesame is being miopic.There are people who want change but are silenced.dDont forget one tree cant make a forest.

  • harman // April 16, 2009 at 7:22 pm | Reply

    all of you are just judging?are u GOD,only god have the right judement,no human beign have the right to say somebody is corrupt,truly you can say nigeria is corrupt,have you caught up to one million victim doing bad things in nigeria,even if we add all the corruption in nigeria and compare it with 50 cent,i bet it 50 cent corruption will still be high than that of nigeria,u know africa are not fool like you people,we are more intelligent than any country aside from africa,white only have gift from GOD lioke wise all the things they are today calling themselfs leaders are from africa.They come to africa to steal our traditionals gods to produce what they are today,u are now saying nigeria is the most corrupt country.GOD will punish you all

  • ENWEREM PATRICK // April 22, 2009 at 2:54 pm | Reply

    Your write was nice especially as it concerns Nigeria and corruption.
    personally i work as the Programme Officer an NGO that is into corruption fight by name ASSOCIATION FOR THE ERADICATION OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIANS (ASSERCORN)

  • biodu // June 3, 2009 at 5:15 pm | Reply

    THE ONLY YEAR, DAY OR TIME NIGERIA RECOGNIZE THE PERSON THAT GOD SENT, THAT IS THE DAY, YEAR OR TIME NIGERIA WILL BE GOOD, IF THEY CONTINUE IN THERE EVIL WAY IN WRITING AGAINST PROPHET OF GOD THEY MUST KEEP SUFFERING FOREVER BECAUSE A FOOL SAY’S IN HIS HEART THERE IS NO GOD BUT THE WISE SAY’S THERE IS GOD, LET OUR JOURNALIST GO AND REPENT FROM THERE EVILS AND THE JUDICIARY’S GO AND REPENT TOO, INFACT THE EVIL IN NIGERIA IS ENVINESS AND DIRTYHEARTEDNESS. ALTHOUGH NIGERIA WILL BE AND IS THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD ONLY IF THEY WILL OBEY REV KING AND SAY THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PROPHET OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD. INFACT I DO NOT MEAN ONLY NIGERIA BUT ENTIRE WORLD BECAUSE HE SPOKE ABOUT OBAMA 2001 AND SAID HOW IT WILL HAPPEN AND OR ELSE BUSH WILL ADHERE TO HIS WARNING AND BUSH DISOBEY AND THE WORD OF GOD CAME TO PASS

  • Ify obi // June 15, 2009 at 7:32 pm | Reply

    Any country without God can never never prosper okay. Nigerians must accept God/ respect God/ Accept he that the father have sent. Yes they must respect and honour the man of God Rev King for them to be able to move forward. Listen you can not hold the begotten son of jesus christ of Nazareth our lord and expect God to hear your cry it is very impossible. The moment the whole world accept Rev King that black then they will prosper and be free from all their trouble.

    Nigerians should be very shame of themselves for whatever that is happening to them because they know where they problems comes from and they cannot deny it. A country where fornication, adultery worship and all kind of evil practice in the name of tradition and culture is the order of the day. Even some aclaimed men of God ( Pastors) reverend fathers encourages it nobody preaches against it only rev king. Cultism can never move Nigeria Forward. Nigeria Government are foundation of cultism of former president Obasanjo

  • Christopher Conkey // September 5, 2009 at 5:31 pm | Reply

    Regarding the comment of Sennyrulz.
    Nigeria is not a developing country, it is an under developed country as it was previously described before the world became politically correct.
    Having spent 25 years visiting and working in Nigeria I have never seen any “development” that lasted longer than the “guarantee period” of new works funded via a loan from the world bank and other loan agencies.

  • ochuko // September 5, 2009 at 9:25 pm | Reply

    Your post came up as an auto-generated related post after I published a post on Nigeria. Pls take time to read.. You may then create another post and see the difference that’ll make. http://wp.me/ppNrz-f9

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