The fight against corruption is not an easy fight, as I have observed and noted during my travel to Nigeria and interaction with the main players of the fight. The officials charged with this task are forever wary of threats to their lives and the threat of removal if the corrupt persons have their way through lobbying. I personally do not see a scenario where Mrs. Waziri will be having night sessions and cavorting with the very people she is supposed to be investigating and bring to justice, and I honestly hope she does not descend into this, as we will be watching her.
Of course, having written this article, I do not expect all Nigerians to agree with my thoughts, observations and support for the EFCC, but like I always say, I shall always remain standing when the dust settles.
I say, let the truth be said always.
Noted, you are most welcomed....we will let you know more as things unfold in respect of how well she's done...meanwhile...we are still watching and cannot make head nor tail of what she's doing...maybe you have more insight to the Local Sheriff's Agenda/Script
BTW..nice try Adejumo...cheerios