Few things have been condemned as regularly as corruption in Nigerian debate. Chinua Achebe wrote about it in the 1960s, Fela sang about it in the 1970s, every politician has vowed to fight it. Going by public statements, there is not a single Nigerian who supports corruption. Yet here we are, in
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