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Episode V: Policy Sphere Podcast On Why The Anti Corruption War Still Matters

For decades, corruption has been a significant threat to Nigeria’s development.

However, the 2023 elections suggest it has become less of a priority in campaign agendas than in previous cycles. This episode sees three experts dissect this issue and explore how to keep the anticorruption war high on the policy agenda in Nigeria.

Listen to “Why The Anti Corruption War Still Matters” on Spreaker.

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With a gross domestic product of $511 billion in 2021, Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa. However, the level of inclusive development is low: 40.09% of Nigerians are poor; the average years of education is 6.1 years;14.3% of the population have never attended school; 36.8% of children under 5 suffer from malnutrition
According to the report, while women and girls constitute about half of the population and citizens under 35 years account for at least seven in ten Nigerians, the capacities of women and youths for full actualisation are constrained by unequal access to power and resources as well as exclusionary norms, practices, laws and policies.