The debate about money and morality in Nigeria continued with another blunt comment: “Anybody with wealth in Nigeria hand no clean at some point and that point na him bring the wealth.”
The remark suggests that accumulating wealth in Nigeria inevitably involves compromising ethics at least once, framing corruption or moral shortcuts as an unavoidable step toward financial success. Supporters argued it reflects harsh realities, pointing to systemic corruption, bureaucracy, and exploitation as common factors in wealth accumulation.
Critics countered that the statement is overly deterministic, ignoring entrepreneurs and businesspeople who succeed through innovation, discipline, and fair practices.
Overall, the comment highlights widespread cynicism toward wealth in Nigeria, where public perception often links financial success to ethical compromise rather than merit alone.


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