Top 21 Corruption In Nigeria Quotes
#1. People exaggerate Corruption in Nigeria. It is not
even our first or second problem, maybe the third
Atiku Abubakar
#2. The government shouldn't step in at the first stage and create land banks. Industry should buy the land as much as they can, and if they get stuck, then the government should step in.
Jamshyd Godrej
#3. Where justice if negotiable, filthiness becomes delectable
Tony Osborg
#4. You only get one Alan Bond in your lifetime. And I've had mine
Kerry Packer
#5. An excess of simplicity, after all, was just another form of ostentation, and pride in one's humility a sin.
Robert Harris
#7. I don't believe in competitions between artists. This is insane. Who has the authority to say someone is better?
Alan Arkin
#8. Blaze himself was pretty sure he himself was going to hell, as were most other people. It was a dirty world, and the longer you lived, the dirtier you got.
Richard Bachman
#9. It couldn't last of course. They both knew it. Not the evening, Not the holiday.
Elizabeth Noble
#10. Those things for which the most money is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in the term bill, while for the far more valuable education which he gets by associating with the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made.
Henry David Thoreau
#11. Corruption is an inevitable by-product of the present structure of Nigeria's federalism. Once we restructure the polity into a true fiscal federalism, everything else will simply fall into place. Until then, corruption remains as official as it is legal in Nigeria.
Tony Osborg
#12. I love to be directed. They can trust me and go.
Jeff Goldblum
#13. It's not tragic to die doing something you love.
Mark Foo
#14. Corruption is the bane of Nigeria. Buhari is against corruption. Buhari is not corrupt. He is very clean and disciplined. Election rigging is worse than armed robbery. Buhari wants free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria.
Tam David-West
#15. It is the duty of youths to war against indiscipline and corruption because they are the leaders of tomorrow.
Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
#16. When I'm developing a recipe with brown butter - I know how much butter I want in the end and I so I start with more butter than I'll need.
Dorie Greenspan
#17. We must stop calling corruption a "Nigerian factor".
Sunday Adelaja
#18. Chuckling, Josh backs away. "I'll leave you to Cressida and Noel then."
To his back, I call out, "For your information, it's Nigel!
Jenny Han
#19. The idea of somebody being a fan of something I can totally understand. The idea of being followed around by cameras or people taking pictures of you eating a hamburger, I kind of have trouble even imaging it.
Rachelle Lefevre