Nigeria moves five places up in TI’s corruption perception ranking
Nigeria's slight improvement in points scored places it below the Sub-Saharan African average of 33 points.
Nigeria's slight improvement in points scored places it below the Sub-Saharan African average of 33 points.
Mr Buhari said he fought corruption relentlessly despite pushback.
The country maintains its previous year's score of 24 out of 100 but moves up four places to 150th out ...
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Citing a report, Mr Bawa says Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and Lagos, are among the major cities where property is ...
Nigeria is ranked 154 out of 180 nations in the country comparison, down five places from the 2020 record.
Over the last two decades, Nigeria’s CPI has varied with the annual score ranging from 10 to 28 per cent ...
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Mr Bawa identifies Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt as Nigeria's major black spots of money laundering activities through real estate.
The latest Corruption Perception Index (CPI) says Nigeria scored 25/100 which is by one point less than its 26 points ...
This is an indicator that corruption is perceived to have worsened in the country within the last one year.
“Securing bail is more difficult when we charge suspects to court. It is better you negotiate at the station and ...
Five sub-Saharan African countries are among the 10 perceived to have the world's most corrupt public sectors.
The group called on the governor to honourably step aside to allow high-level transparency pending when the investigations would be ...
Transparency International published its Corruption Perception Index for 2017 last week.
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