
Why Captain Iheanacho Is Imo’s Best Hope—Part 3
In Imo State, corruption is not an event — it is an atmosphere. And in an era where falsehood governs better than truth, integrity is no longer a virtue. It is an act of rebellion.
By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze
The Integrity Quotient
The tragedy of Imo State is not that its leaders are corrupt. It is that corruption has become so ritualized that honesty now looks abnormal. What once existed in shadows now parades in daylight. Roads are commissioned before they exist; contracts are signed before designs are drawn; budgets are exhausted before the year begins.
And the people — …



