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The State of the Anti-Corruption Policy and Practice in Nigeria: A Political Scientist’s Approach

Posted By: adminon: December 15, 2024In: De-EscalationTags: African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption, Chapter II of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution, Code of Conduct Bureau, Democratic development, EFCC, Human Rights Commission, ICPC, INEC, the Public Complaints CommissionNo CommentsViews:
The State of the Anti-Corruption Policy and Practice in Nigeria: A Political Scientist's Approach

By Prof L. Adele Jinadu 1: Points of Departure The  problem of corruption in Nigeria is fundamentally a problem of democratic political governance and has to be approached as such in view of... Read more

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