Ethiopia: Fake Documents Rob Nation in Daylight

opinion

Education, as Nelson Mandela best described it, is the most potent weapon that can change the world. Thus, the need to provide quality education with appropriate inspection and control systems is crucial. And one of the mechanisms of doing this is tackling the prevalence of fake documents.

For we are now living in what is called the information age, the sources and production of information are beyond our grasp. Thus, coupled with the influx of information and the increasingly shorter attention-spans of modern society, we are forced to overlook critical national agendas. The absence of investigative journalism should also be held accountable here.

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