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Promoting good governance in Nigeria

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Why we need to teach our children about the damage caused by corruption

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Corrupt people often do not realise they are corrupt. Most of them do not recognise that their actions are causing harm to people....
Thursday, 26 April 2018

Unexplained Wealth in Nigeria: the need for action by all Nigerians

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Emmanuel Okoro (not his real name) is a Nigerian Public Servant who has just bought a mansion in highbrow suburb of Maitama in Abuja. ...
Monday, 29 August 2016

Mainstreaming Anti-Corruption in Nigeria's N500 Billion Social Investment Programme

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The Federal Government of Nigeria is implementing a N500 billion social investment programme that is aimed at improving the lives of the ...
Thursday, 6 August 2015

Reforming NNPC: NRGI report

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The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) recently released a report which provides an insight into Nigeria’s National Oil Compa...
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Monday, 27 July 2015

Can financial autonomy to local government chiefs improve service delivery in local communities?

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The Kaduna State governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai recently set the stage for reforming Nigeria’s local governments. He has ended the joi...
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Onyinye Ough
Onyi is an international development professional with significant experience in governance and anti-corruption. She has strong experience in conducting reviews of anti-corruption efforts and political economy analysis. She has an excellent track record of working with state and non-state actors on locally-led problem-driven programming to address governance issues particularly in the area of corruption in service delivery. Onyi is passionate about improving the delivery of public services in Nigeria. She has coordinated a number of beneficiary monitoring of government programmes and main streaming anti-corruption in service delivery. She was an anti-corruption expert on the U4 ‘Essentials of Anti-Corruption' Training Course and has worked on anti-corruption projects and programming in Nigeria with DFID and UNDP. She is currently working on facilitating citizen engagement and building strong partnerships between the government agencies and non-state actors in the area of service delivery under the Engaged Citizens Pillar of DFID’ Partnerships for Engagement, Reform and Learning (PERL) programme in Nigeria. Email contact: stepupnigeria.ng at gmail.com
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