$214Bn Missing, Institutions Silent: Is Accountability Dead in Nigeria?
[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 23/02/2026
By Blaise Udunze Between 2010 and 2026, a staggering $214 billion, approximately N300 trillion in public funds, has been reported as missing, unaccounted for, diverted, unrecovered, irregularly spent, or trapped in non-transparent fiscal structures across Nigeria’s public institutions. That (…)
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