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Corruption is not just about stolen funds. It erodes trust, denies people their basic rights, and keeps communities locked out of justice and opportunity. But when integrity takes root, societies
What does it take to be young, female, and value-driven in Nigerian politics? In this episode, we sit with Ifenla Oligbinde, politician, inclusion advocate, and 2023 Mandela Washington Fellow. From
In this exciting episode, we spotlight a dynamic group of young Nigerians selected as Fellows for Change — a unique program equipping them with the tools, values, and leadership skills
Our 100th podcast episode is here, and what a major milestone it is to have brought you inspiring conversations that spotlight integrity, leadership, and social change in Nigeria and across
Organisation: Partnership between Flywheel Economics and Step Up NigeriaLocation: Abuja, Nigeria (Hybrid working – at least one day a week from the office)Type: Full-timeSalary: ₦150,000 per month (gross salary) with
Organisation: Partnership between Flywheel Economics and Step Up NigeriaLocation: Abuja, NigeriaType: Full-timeSalary: ₦150,000 per month (gross salary)Duration: One year (subject to satisfactory probation period), with potential for extension based on
This podcast discusses the works carried out by Step Up Nigeria over the past 6 years. We highlighted Step Up Nigeria’s initiatives and possible intervention areas you would like to
For this Year’s #AfricanAnticorruptionDay, we recorded a podcast with young people who are doing amazing things in Africa. In this podcast, we highlighted the importance of amplifying the voices and
By Joshua Odidi In 2016, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, introduced a bill to address the funding gaps in Nigeria’s tertiary education subsector. He played
Hear what first time voters from marginalised communities have to say about Nigeria’s electoral process and service delivery challenges in their communities. Click any of the links to listen on
Elections were fast approaching. Seven-year-old Esther was playing outside when she saw atruck in front of her school. Many people came to collect food items from the truck. Estherstopped to
Youth are an integral part of every society, it is for that reason that engaging the youth against corruption is absolutely necessary. This week, Nigerian youth discuss the plans of