This is just the best way for you to Hit your targets when you don't actually know what your target is. Just Throw your dart at whatever and make your target around it.
I Guess that is the General Ministerial Formula and Probably that's the reason why No Minister has been able to completely make any visible impart that has benefited Nigerians.
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