Any speech or action that calls attention to the unconventionality of Buhari’s battle plan is described as corruption fighting back. If it is observed too that a man fighting corruption should not eat with sinners it will be called corruption trying to fight back. If Buhari touches Baru, the latter’s alleged award of $25 billion contract without due process, becomes national service. If a man uses N250 million to cut grass in a desert, he becomes an award-winning worker if Buhari touches him. Yet, if we dare say it couldn’t have happened that way, we would be called corruption fighting back.
Source: The Guardian April 08, 2018 04:30 UTC