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Author: tony
Posted to the web: 7/18/2007 6:17:43 PM

I have been reading up articles on EFCC and there activities is quit impresive may be one day we can stand up to be the gaint of Africa we claim to be.Looking at what is going on i think is a political,religious and regional clamp down on some selected people.our country is so large a lot of people are doing a lot of things,but only what is seen and acted on is only what some group of the country has done. our country has been through a lot because of regional politics we know some group must have got it wrong at a point bt is not a good reason to keep them out of what is going on.
     EFCC is a good idea but will fall if it continues to focus on the people of eastern nigeria.There treatment has made them very desperate,smart and hardworking.they think they are not part of the country because they are nt treated as one.the activities of the EFCC has proved that that the ruling class in nigeria is detarmined to frudstrate the efforts of there eastern brother to reintegrate back to were they belong.there are so many governors in the obasanja's regim but the EFCC has decided to follow only those from the eastern region.the school are not working,the development in the region has been very slow,exploitation on the resourses from the region has increased.the sooner the government begins to do some thing in uniting the country the better for us because all of us in u.k and other parts of the world are not feeling too well seeing our country that way.

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