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by Uzoma Elenwoke If Nigeria gets our economy right, underdevelopment, corruption and political unrest will be a thing of the past. The society will absolve and deal with them. I am writing this piece as an optimistic Nigerian who believes in reality and reasoning. Whatever you are about to read is based on my observations... Read More
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