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In conclusion, it is important that we continue to engage the international community. The West really needs to demonstrate beyond words that there is no longer a haven for corrupt officials. There is indeed a need for a deeper reflection on the effectiveness of development Aid. Western countries should also help us in repatriating our stolen billions. The United Nation’s framework for fighting global corruption ought to be embraced by all. It may well be that Nigeria, may not need international hand outs, if this potentially great country is assisted to design and implement strategies to safeguard its resources from greedy politicians, who seem to have entered into an undertaking among themselves, to perpetuate destitution in this Africa’s most populous country, which every one seems to agree is the real test ground for the success of the UN Millennium Development Goals in Africa.
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geral sosbee | Apr 24th, 2010
Yes. Corruption is the hidden methodology of the world's most sinister assassins:
The fbi/cia/mossad assassins pose the most serious threat to Humanity.
http://tigurl.org/pj63a2-worldinabo.html
CARPE DIEM
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Suicides are often encouraged in the military, forced by the intel services and culturally acceptable as SOP in some civilian sectors.
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QUESTIONS! geral sosbee
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xrissi kampa-about corruption chrysi kampa | Aug 24th, 2010
i think the corruption of publics institutions around the world is in the interest of the new world order
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