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In Countries Where Things Work People Don’t Gather To Pray 5 Times A Day, They Obey Law—Ola Olukoyede

Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has shared a strong message about integrity and accountability. He confidently stated that he has never accepted even the smallest bribe, such as a bottle of Coke, from anyone under investigation.

Speaking in a video shared by Channels TV, Olukoyede stated that in other countries where things function smoothly, the people may not pray frequently but they follow the laws, obey the rules, and do what is right. He emphasized that these actions are what truly make a society work effectively. He urged people to reflect on their own behavior and question whether they are truly God-fearing if they don’t follow the rules and act with integrity.

Watch the video from 12:56

In Olukoyede’s words: “In countries where things work, people don’t gather in church or in mosque to pray 5 times a day, they don’t know who Jesus or Muhammed is but they do the right thing. They follow the law, they obey the rules, they comply. Let us check ourselves, are we really God-fearing people……See_More

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