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Nigeria is a corrupt country

Nigeria is a place where politicians can loot and divert hundreds of millions, even billions of hard currency and get away with it. That's because the vast majority of the population are too religious and gullible to do a darn thing about it. Nigerian Christians don't care about Nigeria very much, and will never fight for a better Nigeria, because they are too busy trying to make it to an imaginary Heaven they haven't visited, neither can they locate, but "believe" exist because the Bible says so. The Bible teaches them in Colossian 3:1 to be dead to the things of the world, and look up into the skies and seek Heaven there. Nigerian Christians are "distracted" and care more about an imaginary Heaven in the sky, but Nigerian politicians are busy "chopping" money living the good life, building Heaven on Eàrth for themselves. This is why Nigeria is a place where politicians can loot and divert hundreds of millions, even billions of U.S. dollars and get away with it. Nigeria is the best place to make big money in politics. In Nigeria, politics is the most lucrative job, followed by being a private jet-flying pastor. It has never been about public service for both professions. It is all about personal service and wealth accumulation. In fact, religion has served politicians, as well as corporations very well, because it keeps religious adherents distracted, gullible, and busy pursuing their shadows. I must admit this honest truth. Although religion has caused more harm than good in the world - dividing humanity into cult groups and turning humanity against each other, for banks and corporations to generate profit from wars - whoever came up with the idea of religion for a few smart people to control and exploit the vast majority of gullible people, must be a very clever person. At the end of the day, it is all about survival of the fittest. Being smart is a choice, and being a fool is a choice. It is what it is."

- Bisi Bee

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