[News Update] Hurray! Nigeria Is No More the Corrupt Nation but....
Hurray… Nigeria is No More the Most Corrupt Nation
For the first time in several years Nigeria is not listed amongst the most corrupt nations in the world having come to somewhat an improved position out of 180 countries in the current assessment of Transparency International's 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), which is a measure of domestic, public sector corruption... Read
Table of Clean and Corrupt Nations 2009
New Zealand (1st), Denmark (2nd), Singapore (3rd) Somali (last), Afghanistan (second to the last) and Nigeria (somewhere..
More Agitations over New Auditor General ...As Tenure of Acting Incumbent Expires
As lobbyists intensify their agitations to fill the vacant position of Auditor General of the Federation (AUGF), the stage is set for a battle between core civil servants who want due process followed and powerful politicians who believe in favouritism and nepotism to fill the post that has remained vacant but with an acting AUGF since May 2009. It seems to be a do-or-die affairs... Read
Nigerian Macroeconomics Improve- Minister ... As Baroness Chalker Commends Amnesty
The Finance Minister, Dr. Mansur Muhtar has disclosed that the Nigerian macroeconomic environment has improved and macroeconomic stability achieved in 2009 due to government's proactive response to the global economic slowdown and the improved global economic environment... Read
ü COP 15 Meeting: How Prepared is Nigeria- By Adebayo Thomas
ü Bridging the Developmental Gap - Remi Babalola
ü EFCC Wont Bow to Blackmail on Banks -By Femi Babafemi
ü Africa's Foreign Reserves: Reserve for Who? By Chika Ezeanya

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