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Corruption Wahala – An Everyday Tale

VIDEO: Corruption Wahala – An Everyday Tale
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The short animated movie summarizes the key findings of the 2nd Corruption in Nigeria Survey report in a format more attractive for broader national audience. Aligning with the objectives of UNODC’s Education for Justice initiative, the film seeks to engage in particular younger people in the anti-corruption dialogue and to provide Ministries of Education and teachers another tool to teach children and youths about rule of law related topics.

The movie is available below in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. 

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VIDEO: Corruption Wahala – An Everyday Tale (IGBO)
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VIDEO: Corruption Wahala – An Everyday Tale (HAUSA)
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