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Re: Corruption in Nigeria as a Problem of Economic Growth and Development
by
Funke
on 10/01/2024, 10:51:01 UTC
So far all the suggestions have failed and obviously, there will not be changes until, the Chinese communist system of administration is adopted.

A public or political leader must not acquire certain properties and nut not be richer than a certain net worth, with a stipulation of death penalty ( death by hanging). This will certainly stop the excessive looting and siphoning of public funds.

What do you think?
No one has said anything concerning this part of OP’s post, which I think is the point of the thread. So far, all I can see is fighting over which country has more corruption. I understand that this is a sensitive topic and many may find the topic offensive, in my opinion anyone who considers himself a patriot would be offended by it.

I don’t think OP is very knowledgeable about how society and government operate. A communist government is not a system that favours the average person. Communism is a system where everything is owned and controlled by the state. I find it ironic that a bitcoiner could be pro-communism.

The Marxian idea of the communist manifesto foresaw the emergence of a classless society. For Marx , a time will come when the lower class will take over the economy of the state and make it a classless state.

Communism is a state system where the resources of the state are used for the people by the people. The people in this context are the people of the middle and the lower class taking over the means of production and distribution of the state resources.

In states like China, North Korea and other places , corruption is at its lowest level due to the level of sanction given to corrupt individuals.

Communism is the best suggestion for Nigeria and not restructuring.