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Capt. Hosa Okunbor – Our generation has failed the country

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Edo state State-born entrepreneur, Capt. Hosa Okunbor, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari was annoyed with the level of corruption he met in the system. He explained that the anti-corruption war of the current administration was the only way to revive the economy.

He gave the speech after receiving the Worthy Ambassador of Unity Award from his alma mater, Federal Government College, Warri, at its Golden Jubilee celebration, he said the second coming of President Buhari was due to the massive corruption in the system and urged Nigerians to give him the needed support.

“This is my foundation, Federal Government College, Warri is where it all started for me. This is where we got our values from.” He added.

“Unfortunately for us, we have lost all those values that made us what we are today. Our generation, between 55 and 0 years, I can tell you that we have failed this country. Those of us that were privileged to go to schools like this, that the state gave much to in our upbringing, unfortunately, those of us that chose to serve this country, we could not give anything back to the country. It is very sad.”

“And that is why we are happy that somebody like President Buhari decided to come back to serve Nigeria. President Buhari is like a man who started business at the age of 21 and when he got to 45, his children told him, father rest, we can make this business work and at 73, he is being called back to repair the business he left at 45. Of course, he will be an angry man to see a rotten business that was doing well when he left it.”

“That is exactly the situation Buhari is today. He is an angry man and we should allow him to be angry because he has the right to be angry because of the rot that he met.

“It is very unfortunate that this country can be going through what she is going through right now. I will tell you that Buhari is not responsible for what the country is going through right now, it is what has happened over the years.”

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