No secrecy The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), a social and political advocacy group, has once again shown lead...
One Day Won’t Win the Fight Against Corruption in Nigeria—SERAP On December 9, Nigeria will join 185 other nations to mark International Anti-Corruption Day, the 15th anniversary of the sign...
Vacancy: Director at SERAP JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS AND ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT (SERAP) JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS AND ACCOUNTA...
Buhari’s anti-corruption fight and the rule of law - By Kolawole Olaniyan - President Muhammadu Buhari was elected in 2015 after emphasising his track record of tackling cor...
Troubled varsities A SERAP report exposes the corruption underbellies in our higher institutions An unrelieved litany of woes: That, in sum, is...
Nigeria’s National Assembly, anti-NGO bill & authoritarianism, By Kolawole Olaniyan Nigeria’s National Assembly has turned its sights on NGOs, which are bracing for a crackdown in 2018. The Yakubu Dogara led Ho...
Code of Conduct Tribunal vs Saraki, Free Speech & the Politics of Contempt By Kolawole Olaniyan It’s not often that a decision by the Supreme Court of Nigeria generates so much interest among Nigerian...
When Roberto met Abraham: A book review of Kolawole Olaniyan’s Corruption and Human Rights Law in Africa By Erica Razook Anyone who watched scenes of blatant patronage politics employed to end slavery and win the civil war in the...
Why Thabo Mbeki’s illicit financial flows report will do little to stem the problem By Kolawole Olaniyan The joint report by the African Union (AU) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)...
How Corrupt is Nigeria? By Kolawole Olaniyan How corrupt is the government of President Goodluck Jonathan? The answer may vary depending on who is interpreting the latest...
What does ‘corruption’ really mean? By Kolawole Olaniyan What does corruption look like? The short answer is: not what you think it does, at least according to President Goodluck Jona...