The decision of the Federal Government to launch an ethical revolution is a clear admission that all is not well with this country. Many people have spread themselves on the pages of newspapers thereby wasting valuable newsprint which is" under licence"(a euphemism for" to be

In S. O. Abogunrin, Religion and ethics in Nigeria. Ibadan: Daystar Press. pp. 1--28 (1986)
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