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Nigeria Neither Regressed Nor Progressed on Global Corruption Ranking – Transparency International

Posted By: adminon: January 29, 2019In: FlashbackTags: CISLAC, CORRUPTION, CPI, grand corruption, PEPS, Petty corruption, WhistleblowerNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria Neither Regressed Nor Progressed on Global Corruption Ranking – Transparency International

The global Corruption Perception Index for 2018 shows that Nigeria has neither regressed nor progressed in terms of perceived level of corruption in the public sector. It has moved up from 1... Read more

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Nigeria Awaits Transparency International’s 2018 Corruption Index

Posted By: adminon: January 28, 2019In: FlashbackTags: Berlin, CORRUPTION, CPI, NIGERIA, Panopticon, TINo CommentsViews:
Nigeria Awaits Transparency International's 2018 Corruption Index

Nigeria is awaiting Transparency International, the global panopticon on corruption pervasiveness as it is set to release its Corruption Perception Index, (CPI) for 2018 on Tuesday, (January... Read more

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Power and Probity in Nigeria After 2019 Elections

Posted By: adminon: December 30, 2018In: GovernanceTags: Accountability, CITAD, CORRUPTION, INEC, MacArthur Foundation, Probity1 CommentViews:
Power and Probity in Nigeria After 2019 Elections

Published below are the names of all contestants for The Presidency, the Senate and the Office of the Governor on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) and the People’s Democr... Read more

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Zimbabwean Authorities Uncover Massive Cases of Suspected Corruption

Posted By: adminon: November 26, 2017In: SpectacleTags: CORRUPTION, ScandalsNo CommentsViews:
Zimbabwean Authorities Uncover Massive Cases of Suspected Corruption

Authorities in Zimbabwe are out with 56 cases of suspected acts of corruption in under the past regime. The details or the specifics are not in yet. And the politics of anti-corruption in th... Read more

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Only Strong Institutions Can Save Nigeria, Says Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to UN

Posted By: adminon: September 23, 2017In: GovernanceTags: CORRUPTION, SDG 16 Shadow ReportNo CommentsViews:
Only Strong Institutions Can Save Nigeria, Says Nigeria's Permanent Representative to UN

The Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, Prof. Tijani Muhammed Bande, has put corruption at the root of underdevelopment and social unrest in Nigeria, saying that corru... Read more

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Why Corruption in Africa is Different – Transparency International’s Governance Specialist

Posted By: adminon: August 27, 2017In: SpectacleTags: CORRUPTION, EFCC, Global North, Global South, KACC, NIGERIA, UN Convention Against CorruptionNo CommentsViews:
Why Corruption in Africa is Different – Transparency International's Governance Specialist

Mister Samuel Kaninda is a South African trained Governance specialist from the Democratic Republic of Congo working at Transparency International’s Secretariat in Berlin as the African Regi... Read more

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President Jacob Zuma of South Africa and the Struggle Against Corruption on the Continent

Posted By: adminon: April 03, 2017In: SpectacleTags: 'Vote of No Confidence', African National Congress-ANC, CORRUPTION, Frederick De Klerk, Misgovernance, NELSON MANDELA, SOUTH AFRICA, Thabo MbekiNo CommentsViews:
President Jacob Zuma of South Africa and the Struggle Against Corruption on the Continent

So, how could things happen in a way that a core cadre of the ANC be linked with blatant corruption? He had better survive it or would it not be too embarrassing? Read more

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Restructuring Nigeria: Falana’s Counter-Narrative

Posted By: adminon: August 09, 2016In: GovernanceTags: ATIKU, CORRUPTION, FALANA, NIGERIANo CommentsViews:
Restructuring Nigeria: Falana’s Counter-Narrative

The apartheid (separate development) conception of federalism that has dominated the unprovoked debate on restructuring of Nigeria has finally got a critical, alternative outline. The outlin... Read more

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