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| Re: [Book Review] Leap Africa: Organisations And The Ethical Imperative I’ve stopped reading Abati and it shall remain so until he shine light on what transpired over Abuja land scam. You don’t want politicians to live aboveboard while you live under-board as a governor of public opinion. Those who engineer public opinion are supposed to put their hands where the public can see. If you live in glasshouse, stone throwing becomes antisocial behaviour. There is an option you might pack to Ajegunle if you have the compulsion to throwing stone. You don’t take your readers, fans and public for granted when you’re earning your living via public trust. It’s a hard decision to make but I think it’s fair enough. Sometimes I get tempted wanting to read his articles but each time since three weeks, I’ve succeeded to keep my ground. I know a whole lot of guys who have stopped reading him for good. You can’t eat you cake and have it.
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