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“We have done a lot of work underground; any time within the week, we will be submitting our report on anti-corruption war we have been fighting.


 






The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has declared its anti-corruption report  ready.


NANS President, Mr Chinonso Obasi disclosed this in Abuja, on Sunday while speaking to newsmen at the side-lines of a thanksgiving service to mark the return of  President Muhammadu Buhari at Faith Miracle Centre International(FMCI).

He said that God had answered the prayers of over 40 million Nigerian students as the president, who had been on extended medical vacation, returned within the period of the prayer and added  that students were grateful to God for granting their prayers.
“The urgent appeal I am making to Mr President, which is why we prayed for him to recover and come back, is to urgently order the anti-graft agencies to beam their searchlight on our tertiary institutions...", he expressed.

“We have done a lot of work underground; any time within the week, we will be submitting our report on anti-corruption war we have been fighting.

“We are pleading with Mr President to set up a special anti-corruption court; there is no gainsaying, we are fighting corruption and people found guilty keep on appealing,’’ he said.

Obasi said that Nigerian students were the most marginalised group in Nigeria and appealed to the president to subsidise education, adding that it was wrong to leave the responsibility of training a Nigerian child to the parents because untrained children were tools for militancy and insurgency.

Recall that NANS had on March 8 declared a three-day prayer for the quick recovery and early return of the president.

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Chinelo Okafor



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