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Whistleblowing: Government has abandoned the anti-graft war say CSOs

Whistleblowing: Government has abandoned the anti-graft war say CSOs

By Doyin Ojosipe Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations have expressed dissatisfaction over what they termed as the ‘two faced-ness’ of the Federal Government in the anti-graft war. They noted that the declaration of the federal government in fighting corruption has not been met with genuine clear-cut actions even though CSOs had done their best in ensuring

AFRICMIL Launches Survey on Five Years of Whistleblowing Policy in Nigeria

By Doyin Ojosipe Investigations have shown that the attitude of the Federal Government towards operationalization of the whistleblowing policy was responsible for the dwindling interest of Nigerians in the whistleblowing policy. A survey by the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL)  revealed that although many Nigerians are aware of the whistleblowing policy, they

Group organises sensitization workshop on risk assessment of NPOs

By Doyin Ojosipe The Spaces for Change (Spaces4C), in collaboration with the Special Control Unit for Money Laundering (SCUML), has organised a one-day sensitization workshop on risk assessment of Non-Profit Organisations in Nigeria. The activity which took place on Tuesday 16 November, 2021 in Abuja, follows the inauguration of a nationwide risk assessment of NPOs

AFRICMIL, Partners urge youths to strategically take over Nigeria’s leadership

By Doyin Ojosipe The African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL), in collaboration with the Ubuntu Centre for Africa Peacebuilding Development (UCAP) and the Institute of Strategic and Development Communication (ISDEVCOM), Nasarawa State University, Keffi, have called on youths in the country to take seriously and participate in the decision-making process of their country.

AFRICMIL Berates FG, As MAF Urges Stakeholders To Invigorate Whistleblowing Policy

By Doyin Ojosipe Whistleblowers are holding- back on blowing the whistle because they are not protected and are not compensated on time the MacArthur Foundation has said. Kole Shetima, Country Director of the Foundation said this while fielding questions from Journalists at a whistleblowing workshop for lawyers which was organised by the African Centre for

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