Abuja — In a country of about 200 million people, that is saying a lot. Also, a scheme that has been running for close to four years isn't a palliative or skin-level intervention, as the writer would have readers believe, it is a system set in motion and is working and has room for improvement.
When an article is erected on a foundation of falsehood, then the rest of the piece would read as one from an uninformed writer desperate to cry wolf with no just cause. That is the only conclusion one could make after reading Banji Ojewale's piece entitled, "Osinbajo and the Lamentation of the Ancient Mariner".
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