Nigeria, June 19 -- Many have argued that there is no morality in politics; not only in our clime but also in other politically sophisticated climes like the West. Those who argue along this line would always be quick to refer to the saying that "the end justifies the means." In other words, they consider politics to be a do or die affair where, according to Shakespeare in one of his all-time intriguing books, Macbeth, said "Fair is foul and foul is fair." To a typical politician and their likes, power is the ultimate end of politics, not necessarily to serve humanity but to serve self at the expense of the people even if it means crushing one's enemies to attain such power. Some call it being pragmatic, while others say it is primarily a...