Description
Understanding and Implementing Anti-Corruption War in Nigeria course learning Sessions are in Three (3) Parts
PART 1: Learning Approach and Guidelines
PART 2: Course Curriculum: Lessons
PART 3: Quizzes: Multiple and Single Choice Questions
Learning Approach
The online Understanding and Implementing Anti-Corruption War in Nigeria
Course is based on the following criteria:
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This course is based on progressive learning principle levels and is divided into Readable Parts
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Courses are assessment based.
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Assessment methodology includes quizzes with answers.
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Participants will not be able to access the quizzes until lessons have been taken
The content of this course is informed by Policies, Programs and Activities within Nigeria and its public sector.
This course consists of one lesson and is based on the progressive learning approach:
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Lesson 1: The Anti-Corruption war: Definitions, Corruption in Nigeria, Laws Dealing with Corruption
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Certificates are downloadable in PDF Format right after the completion of Programme final assessments. If you would like a hard copy of your certificate, please, contact Prime Skills for further discussions.
Course Background
The Understanding and Implementing Anti-Corruption War course highlights various levels of corruption in the public and private sector and discusses the efforts made by the Nigerian government in tackling corrupt practice at various levels.
It also discusses the quick wins, challenges and suggests possible approaches that can be used in tackling the menace within the Nigerian sector.
This Course is for:
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Public Servants of all Grade Levels/Cadre
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Private Sector Employees
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Business owners
Course Objectives:
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To aid participants understanding of the Nigerian government’s stand on corrupt practices
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Highlight to participants, the Nigerian government’s effort in tackling corruption
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Understand the challenges faced in the fight against corrupt practices in Nigeria
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Identify possible Approaches and Tools that can be deployed in the fight against corruption in the Nigerian Sector.