“Christian Legal Education in the Fight Against Corruption: Renewing Minds in Africa for Transformation” by Kiwana Jonathan Sentongo

Christian educators should be leading the way in research regarding corruption. Investigating its causes, effects and nature all in a bid to effectively eradicate Africa of the same.    

Corruption is a cancer for which there is a remedy; the renewal of our minds. The renewal of our minds to a state that cherishes justice, proper stewardship, equity and integrity while actively hating all form of abuse, mismanagement, oppression and injustice. It is my submission that this is an excellent opportunity for the Christian educators especially those teaching the more obvious leaders, the lawyers, to be a part of the remedy

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