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All the King’s Men and All the King’s Horses Still ‘Can’t Do Nothing’ Against Corruption in Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: January 24, 2020In: FlashbackTags: CISLAC, CPI, EFCC, MacArthur Foundation, Social media, TI, ‘Voices from below’No CommentsViews:
All the King’s Men and All the King’s Horses Still ‘Can’t Do Nothing’ Against Corruption in Nigeria?

The 2019 global corruption perception index is out and, in the case of Nigeria, all the coalitions, propaganda, discourses, convictions and threats directed at corruption have not amounted t... Read more

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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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Transparency International Sparks Debate on Buhari’s Anti-Corruption War Card

Posted By: adminon: February 27, 2018In: FlashbackTags: CISLAC, CPI, PDP, TINo CommentsViews:
Transparency International Sparks Debate on Buhari’s Anti-Corruption War Card

Transparency International, more simply known as TI does not engage in what some students of Multiple Modernities call intellectual espionage. TI stays at the level of perception instead of... Read more

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