'Report magomago' -- US consulate, religious leaders launch anti-corruption website

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‘Report magomago’ — US consulate, religious leaders launch anti-corruption website | TheCable

— was designed to create an avenue for citizen engagement to fight corruption.

Pierangelo encouraged Nigerians to demonstrate their commitment to the fight against corruption by making use of the platform designed to address the daily instances of corruption.The US consul expressed optimism that the initiative will spark citizen engagement in the fight against corruption.

 

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