COVID-19: MRS ELIJAH COURAGEOUS, IMPACTFUL FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IN ABIA STATE

The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic in 2020, a declaration that not only put many world activities at a standstill but also overwhelmed global health sector preparedness. The disease outbreak which was first identified in Wuhan, China, in 2019 has led to over 7 million fatalities worldwide so far.  Covid-19  pushed most countries to seek new ways of strengthening health systems. Despite responses from government and private quarters like the Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID), in Nigeria, the health [...]

By |2024-08-21T01:34:38+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments

How One Man Is Leading The Revolution Against Corruption And Promoting Transparency In Nigeria’s Healthcare System

In a remarkable display of integrity and courage, Dr. Kara Adams a principal medical officer at the Federal Medical Centre in Bauchi State, has taken a bold stand against entrenched corruption within the institution.  Dr. Adams, who has served at the medical center for a remarkable 20 years - 8 as a member of the Anticorruption and Transparency Unit of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) department of the hospital - has exposed numerous fraudulent activities, leading to significant reforms [...]

By |2024-08-21T01:47:41+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments

Fighting temptation in higher institution: The Story of Mrs. Plangnan Danjuma Kumbak

According to Transparency International, 41% of people globally believe that the education sector is extremely corrupt. It also adds that corruption is a major obstacle to achievingSDG4 (quality education) and to realising the universal right to education. Interestingly, analysts and scholars have suggested education as one of the ways to fight corruption, but what happens when corruption becomes part and parcel of the education sector? An article on Corruption and the Education Sector by Attahiru Jega highlights bribery and extortion [...]

By |2024-08-21T01:52:39+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments

How Dedicated Civil Defence Staff Reaffirms Trust in Nigerian Security Personnel

In a two-decade career with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Abiola Jimoh has consistently demonstrated dedication, integrity, and a commitment to protecting others, which has made her a shining star in a society where integrity is often in short supply. Corruption and malpractice have long plagued Nigeria's security sector, undermining public confidence in state institutions.. Recent reports have highlighted serious misconduct within the NSCDC, including high-ranking officials involved in fraud, employment scams, and failure to pay contractors. [...]

By |2024-08-21T01:58:56+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments

Nigeria must stick to procurement regulations to halt projected loss of N3 trillion to contract scams

Disturbed by the volume of money Nigeria is losing to procurement-related frauds, stakeholders in the sector have called for action against the menace to prevent the country from losing a projected sum of N3 trillion to contract scams and procurement fraud by 2025. Recently the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) commenced the prosecution of a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, on an alleged procurement fraud. The Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud [...]

By |2024-08-21T01:59:17+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments

Mustapha Olasupo: Braving The Odds To Challenge Corrupt Practices In OSCOTECH

Since 1993, Mustapha Ayoola Olasupo has been an administrative staff of Osun State College of Technology (OSCOTECH), working in various departments. In 2013, he joined the academic staff and began lecturing in the Department of Estate Management and Valuation. As a state owned college of education, there have been several allegations of corrupt practices, particularly involving back door admissions with fake results and the issuing of counterfeit certificates. An April 2024 bulletin of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) [...]

By |2024-08-21T01:59:42+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments

Edozie Godwin: The lecturer who ensured recruitment into Delta State education service was merit-based

“Nigeria Go better,” pidgin English for "Nigeria will be great," was the title of a sermon by Pastor Johnson (not his real name) one Sunday after his daughter secured a teaching position in Delta State’s education service despite having no connections. Her appointment resulted from a recruitment process that emphasized merit over favoritism.  When the daughter got home with her appointment letter, her father could not believe his eyes. She was only one of over 1,000 people who got jobs [...]

By |2024-08-15T16:05:00+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments

Nelson Okeh An Integrity Icon Saving Lives Despite The Odds

Ebube Chukwu (not his real name), a 50-year-old father of three, had just travelled about 820 kilometres and 15 hours on the road down home from Gombe State in Northeastern Nigeria to Ebonyi State in Southeast Nigeria. He had been away from his family for months, working in Gombe and periodically sending money home. He decided to visit his family during this period. Upon arrival, Chukwu was informed by his kinsmen that someone had been found dead in the neighborhood [...]

By |2024-08-15T15:43:33+05:00August 15, 2024|Impact & Learning, News|0 Comments
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