The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.
The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, says it is in furtherance of the administration’s effort to tame graft in the country.
She said this while flagging off the ‘Nigerian women against corruption” campaign in Abuja on Thursday.
Put together by the nation’s anti corruption agency, the EFCC, Aisha Buhari describes the initiative as a support system to bring corruption to its knees using women.
Speakers at the event agree on the need for women to be at the forefront of the crusade against graft, especially in view of its negative effect on the country’s economy.