Nigeria Ranked 33rd Most Corrupt Country - Report
The country has been ranked 33rd most corrupt country in the world, according to graft watchdog Transparency International's latest report for 2013.
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Nigeria:
Nigeria Now Among 34 Most Corrupt Countries
Leadership, 4 December 2013
The Transparency International Corruption Perception Index for 2013 has revealed that Nigeria is among the 34 most corrupt nations in the world. In the latest TI report released… Read more »
Corruption in Nigeria
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Nigeria:
Nigeria Is 33rd Most Corrupt Country - Transparency Int'l
Vanguard, 4 December 2013
Nigeria has been ranked 33rd most corrupt country in the world, according to the latest report by German-based Transparency International, TI. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Stop Romancing Corruption, Buhari Vanguard Tells Jonathan
Leadership, 3 December 2013
Supporters of former Military Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari in Ondo State yesterday urged President Goodluck Jonathan to stop encouraging corruption in the country. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Group Urges Jonathan to Stop Romancing Corruption
This Day, 3 December 2013
The Coordinator of Buhari Vanguard, Ondo State chapter, Kayode Fakuyi, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to stop romancing corruption in order not to make Nigerians lose… Read more »
InFocus
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Transparency International has released its 2013 Corruption Perception Index, with the results showing strong progress in some African states but high levels of bribery and abuse ... Read more »
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Nearly one in three Africans say they have paid a bribe in the past year, and almost one in five have paid it to a government official, according to the continent's most ... Read more »
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President Goodluck Jonathan has urged citizens to fight against corruption and stop rewarding corrupt practices. Read more »
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A report submitted to the United States Congress alleged massive corruption at all levels of the Nigerian government but President Goodluck Jonathan have dismassed the report ... Read more »
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The National Judicial Council has recommended the immediate compulsory retirement of two controversial judges over alleged corruption and incompetence. Read more »