Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, on Monday, November 20, 2017 urged pupils of Cornerstone Montessori Schools, Gudu, Abuja to always obey their teachers, shun corruption and work towards making Nigeria great.
He gave the advice at the EFCC Academy, during a reception for the students who were on an excursion to the Academy.
Magu, who spoke through the Desk Officer, EFCC Primary Schools Integrity Club, Zainab Tifi Bello, identified disobedience to established rules and rebellion against constituted authority as the beginning of corruption.
“You all need to imbibe the culture of hard work, creativity, courtesy, integrity and honesty so that you can have a brighter and successful future” she said.
During an interactive session, the pupils numbering 63, drawn from primaries one to three decried lies, stealing, greed and bullying, which they described as predicates of corruption
First Published 2017



