By Osagie Alonge
Last week, Transparency International released a report ranking Nigeria as the 35th most corrupt country in the world.
After the Federal Government reacted to the poor ranking, Channels TV got talking with Stephan Stassen, regional program manager for Transparency International in Africa who explained how the research and results where gathered.
According to Stassen, most perception and assesment were done by asking corporate bodies such as the World Bank, World Justice Project, African Development Bank, and a few other risk assessment companies.
Watch Stassen give a proper breakdown below…
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3El8V5vD7CU[/youtube]



1 comment
I stil maintain my stand, u guys shld rank us higher. Giv us no1 position..gosh! corruption s r middle name!!