Abstract
This article explores the modalities for measuring corruption and implementing corruption surveys, from the perspective of the National Bureau of Statistics Nigeria. It examines the benefits of implementing corruption surveys, providing valuable insights into the methodology employed as well as the challenges encountered during implementation. It also sheds light on how findings from the surveys have informed policy-making efforts, aimed at eradicating corruption both at the National and Subnational levels.
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