The comment, “Nigeria is finished. Nobody is clean. Including all of you in this comments,” reflects a deep sense of frustration and disillusionment with the state of corruption in the country, particularly in response to VDM’s exposure of the EFCC’s alleged misconduct. However, such a blanket statement contributes to a culture of hopelessness and generalization. While the revelation of corruption is indeed alarming, suggesting that no one is clean, including commenters, oversimplifies the issue and unfairly paints everyone with the same brush.

This type of rhetoric discourages those who strive for integrity and positive change. Instead of perpetuating a narrative of defeat, it’s more constructive to focus on accountability and supporting the efforts of individuals and groups working towards justice and transparency. Acknowledging the problem while remaining hopeful for solutions is key to fostering a better future.

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