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Even criminals are searching for trusted individuals to hold their stolen wealth – Yemi Osinbajo
Yemi Osinbajo, former Vice President of Nigeria, raised concerns about the diminishing number of individuals with strong moral values. He emphasized the importance of integrity in building trust and establishing strong institutions.
Citing examples like Nelson Mandela and Justice Kayode Eso, Osinbajo highlighted their unwavering commitment to ethical behavior and urged young Nigerians to understand the crucial role integrity plays in achieving success and gaining respect.Osinbajo reiterated, “Integrity is vital for lasting success.”
He advocated for an education system that promotes moral values, calling for a curriculum that focuses on character development. His remarks come at a time when Nigeria is grappling with issues like corruption and leadership deficiencies, and he hopes to inspire the younger generation to uphold integrity.
In a notable comment, Osinbajo remarked, “Even thieves seek out people of integrity to safeguard their stolen money.” This underscores the irony of trust in personal and business relationships. He pointed out that integrity is the foundation of successful interactions, warning that those who lack it will eventually be marginalized and distrusted.By stressing the value of integrity, Osinbajo seeks to promote a culture of transparency and accountability within Nigeria’s institutions.
He concluded by saying, “For ethical leadership and positive change, we must begin with integrity.” His message resonates with many Nigerians who are hopeful for a future built on trust and ethical values.
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