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ICPC, artificial intelligence and the new frontline in Nigeria’s anti-corruption war, By Haroon Aremu

12 hours ago
by Justice Okamgba

For decades, Nigeria’s anti-corruption war was largely perceived as a slow, paper-driven struggle — one fought through petitions, physical files, prolonged investigations, and courtroom delays. While anti-graft agencies possessed legal mandates, many citizens doubted whether they truly had the technological capacity to outsmart increasingly sophisticated corruption networks.

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