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Fighting Corruption is Too Expensive for Nigeria" - A Call for Change and Integrity, Echoed by Professor Olatunde Babawale and Dr. Yomi Charles

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Fighting Corruption is Too Expensive for Nigeria" - A Call for Change and Integrity, Echoed by Professor Olatunde Babawale and Dr. Yomi Charles

In a resounding chorus of concern and urgency, two esteemed figures in Nigeria's fight against corruption, Professor Olatunde Babawale and Dr. Yomi Charles, President of Value Plus Creation & Data Technology Managers, have raised their voices to address the daunting challenges posed by corruption in the nation.


At a recent Workplace Anti-Corruption Advocacy Workshop held in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN) at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre in Abuja, Professor Babawale's poignant statement, "Fighting Corruption is Too Expensive for Nigeria," struck a chord with attendees and reverberated across the country. His insight into the high costs associated with battling corruption shed light on the financial burdens that hinder Nigeria's progress and threaten its economic stability.


Joining forces with Professor Babawale, Dr. Yomi Charles delivered a powerful message to workshop participants, urging them to view the event as a catalyst for change and a call to service. As the President of Value Plus Creation & Data Technology Managers, Dr. Charles emphasized the crucial role that integrity plays in transforming the ways in which business is conducted and in fostering a culture of ethical behavior.


Against the backdrop of escalating costs, logistical complexities, and the far-reaching impact of corruption on Nigeria's development, both Professor Babawale and Dr. Yomi Charles underscored the importance of developing robust integrity systems and promoting transparency at all levels of society. Their joint call for action resonated strongly with attendees, inspiring a renewed commitment to upholding ethical standards and combating corruption through collaborative efforts and individual responsibility.


As Nigeria navigates the intricate challenges posed by corruption, the voices of Professor Olatunde Babawale and Dr. Yomi Charles stand as beacons of hope and catalysts for change. Their shared vision for a more transparent, accountable, and prosperous Nigeria serves as a rallying cry for all citizens to unite in the common pursuit of integrity and good governance.

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