Nigerians Perceive Their Government as Corrupt
A recently published survey says most Nigerians perceive their country as being corrupt, according to a Gallup poll. In "Global States of Mind: New Metrics for World Leaders," the poll also showed that in the world, only Kenyans believed their government was more corrupt.
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Nigeria: Nigeria Seen as Second Most Corrupt Nation
This Day, 15 November 2012
The perception of the Federal Government before Nigerians crashed further, as they rated the nation's leadership as the second most corrupt in the world, a Gallup poll just made ... read more »
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Nigeria: Ezekwesili - Corrupt Countries Can't Achieve Transformation
This Day, 15 November 2012
The immediate past Vice-President of the World Bank for Africa, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, Wednesday said countries that are neck deep in corruption can hardly transform and realise their ... read more »
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Nigeria: U.S.$400 Billion Looted Since 1960 - Ezekwesili
Leadership, 29 August 2012
Former World Bank vice president for Africa Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, yesterday disclosed that $400 billion of Nigeria's oil revenue was either stolen or misappropriated since the ... read more »
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Nigeria: Nigeria Lost U.S.$400 Billion Oil Revenue to Theft - Ezekwesili
Daily Trust, 30 August 2012
Former Minister of Education and former World Bank Vice President for Africa, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, said Nigeria has lost more than $400 billion of its oil revenue to theft or ... read more »
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Nigeria: Corruption - the Writing On Nigeria's Wall (editorial)
Leadership, 13 November 2012
Corruption did not begin with President Goodluck Jonathan's government. But, at the current rate, corruption would kill Nigeria on his watch. By a number of credible accounts, more ... read more »
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Nigeria: Orji Tasks Judges On Corruption
Vanguard, 14 November 2012
Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State has challenged judges to be strong partners in the crusade against corruption, saying their role was vital in the crusade. read more »
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Nigeria: Yes, Fight Jonathan Fight (opinion)
Vanguard, 14 November 2012
Just ten months ago, four of the five members of the House of Representatives and all three senators from Bayelsa State were pitched in battle against one of their colleagues from ... read more »
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the commandand general of civil defence is very corrupt.he is over due for retirement.always collecting money 4 employment
ITS UNFORTURNATE THAT NIGERIANS FOLD THEIR HANDS AND WATCH CRIMINALS THAT CALL THEMSELVES LEADERS..LOOT OUR COMMON WEALTH WITHOUT REMOARSE...WELL ITS THE TURN OF THE SOUTH TO RULE..SO AM GLAD THE ARE DOING VERY WELL IN TERMS OF CORRUPTION...TIME WILL TELL...REVOLUTION IS THE ONLY WAY FORWARD...WE MUST ALL TAKE OUR DESTINY AND THE FUTURE OF OUR CHILDREN INTO OUR OWN HANDS..WE MUST DEMOCRATICALLY SAY NO TO THIS CRIMINALITY..THIS WAR IS THE POOR VS THE RICH.
A coward dies many times before death!I posted "MY VISIONS"on facebook,people were scared to comment on it. To me,Nigerian leaders are second to none in the World when corruption is mentioned.When a father is a rogue he can never advise the children of the danger in stealing.The leaders operations are ten percent for country whilst ninety percent are for leaders. No suportive towards success because no one wants to die.Nigerians are suffering in midst of plenty while the politicians,families and allies live like lords in their kingdoms whilst those without opportunities are suffering in penrries.Until we are ready to sacriffies for our nations and generations,nothing would change.