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Top 10 most corrupt countries in the world | Where does Nigeria rank?

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The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) by Transparency International ranks 180 countries based on perceived public sector corruption, scoring them from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).

A corrupt country is characterised by a few key factors like weak institutions, political instability, lack of transparency, and systemic bribery. South Sudan, Somalia and Venezuela top the list of the most corrupt countries in the world.

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Top 10 Most Corrupt Countries in the world (2024)

1. South Sudan (Score: 8/100)

In South Sudan, political instability, ongoing civil conflict, and a weak legal system allow corruption to thrive. Government funds are often siphoned off, leaving little for development.

2. Somalia (Score: 9/100)

Somalia has suffered decades of lawlessness and weak governance. Corruption in law enforcement and government institutions is very rampant in Somalia.

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3. Venezuela (Score: 10/100)

Political and economic crises have led to high levels of bribery and embezzlement in Venezuela. The government’s lack of transparency and authoritarian control also fuel corruption.

4. Syria (Score: 12/100)

Syria is a war-torn country and its long-standing war, dictatorship, and lack of accountability have made it a breeding ground for corruption, with officials and warlords profiting from instability.

5. Equatorial Guinea (Score: 13/100)

Equatorial Guinea is an oil-rich country but despite its oil wealth, government elites control resources, while bribery and embezzlement prevent economic growth for the general population.

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6. Eritrea (Score: 13/100)

Eritrea suffers a lack of press freedom, an authoritarian government, and human rights abuses. All of these contribute to widespread corruption at all levels of governance.


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7. Libya (Score: 13/100)

Years of civil war and political division have led to weak institutions, making bribery and corruption a norm in public offices.

8. Yemen (Score: 13/100)

A prolonged humanitarian crisis and ongoing war have led to extreme corruption in Yemen, with state resources being exploited by officials and warlords.

9. Nicaragua (Score: 14/100)

Nicaragua has a repressive government, political favouritism, and lack of judicial independence that makes corruption widespread, affecting businesses and human rights.

10. North Korea & Sudan (Score: 15/100)

In North Korea, the government controls everything, and bribery is often the only way for citizens to access basic services. Sudan also struggles with corruption due to political instability and elite power struggles.

Where Does Nigeria Stand?

Nigeria ranks 144th out of 180 countries, making it the 36th most corrupt country in the world with a score of 26/100.

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It shares this ranking with Uganda, Mexico, Madagascar, Iraq, and Cameroon.

Endemic bribery, weak law enforcement, and mismanagement of public funds continue to hinder progress in Nigeria.

Top 10 Least Corrupt Countries in 2025

  1. Denmark (Score: 90/100)

  2. Finland (Score: 88/100)

  3. Singapore (Score: 84/100)

  4. New Zealand (Score: 83/100)

  5. Luxembourg (Score: 81/100)

  6. Norway (Score: 81/100)

  7. Switzerland (Score: 81/100)

  8. Sweden (Score: 80/100)

  9. Netherlands (Score: 78/100)

  10. Australia, Iceland & Ireland (Score: 77/100)

No African country made it to the top 10 least corrupt nations.

However, Cape Verde is Africa’s least corrupt country, ranking 35th globally with a score of 62.

Francois Valeria, Chair of Transparency International, warns that corruption is a barrier to economic growth, climate action, and human rights. While some countries are improving, others, including Nigeria, still face significant challenges.

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5 DIY face masks that actually work

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Taking care of your skin doesn’t always have to involve expensive products or trips to the spa. In fact, some of the most effective face masks can be made right at home using natural ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. 

DIY face masks are budget-friendly, and they give you control over the ingredients you use. 

So, if you’re looking to give your skin some love without breaking the bank, here are five simple DIY face masks that will leave your skin feeling fresh, nourished, and glowing.

1. Honey and lemon mask for glowing skin

If you’re looking for a mask that brightens your skin, this simple honey and lemon mask is your go-to. Honey is a natural moisturiser, and lemon has lightening properties that help even out your skin tone.

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How to make it: Mix one tablespoon of honey with a few drops of fresh lemon juice. Apply it to your face and leave it on for 10-15 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.

Why it works: Honey helps lock in moisture while lemon gently exfoliates, giving your skin a fresh, radiant glow.

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2. Avocado and yoghurt mask for dry skin

Dry skin can leave your face feeling tight and uncomfortable, but this creamy avocado and yoghurt mask is here to help. Avocado is packed with healthy fats that hydrate your skin, while yoghurt contains lactic acid, which helps gently exfoliate.

How to make it: Mash half an avocado and mix it with two tablespoons of plain yoghurt. Apply the mixture to your face and leave it for 15 minutes before washing off with warm water.


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Why it works: The healthy fats from avocado deeply nourish and hydrate your skin, while the yoghurt provides a gentle exfoliation.

3. Oatmeal and honey mask for sensitive skin

If your skin tends to get irritated easily, this soothing oatmeal and honey mask is perfect. Oatmeal has anti-inflammatory properties that calm the skin, and honey helps hydrate.

How to make it: Cook a tablespoon of oatmeal and let it cool. Mix it with a teaspoon of honey, and apply it to your face for 10-15 minutes.

Why it works: This mask gently calms irritation and redness, leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth.

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4. Banana and milk mask for acne-prone skin

Bananas are rich in vitamins and minerals that can help clear up acne and reduce inflammation. Combined with milk, which has lactic acid to help clear pores, this mask is great for those with acne-prone skin.

How to make it: Mash half a banana and mix it with one tablespoon of milk. Apply to your face and leave it on for 15 minutes before rinsing.

Why it works: The combination of banana’s antioxidants and milk’s soothing properties helps clear your skin while providing moisture.

5. Tea tree oil and aloe vera mask for blemishes

Tea tree oil is well-known for its antibacterial properties, making it a great option for treating blemishes. Aloe vera, on the other hand, soothes and heals the skin, making this mask perfect for anyone dealing with breakouts or blemishes.

How to make it: Mix one tablespoon of aloe vera gel with two drops of tea tree oil. Apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for 10 minutes.

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Why it works: Tea tree oil targets acne-causing bacteria, while aloe vera calms the skin and promotes healing.

These DIY face masks are a great way to pamper yourself without spending a fortune. With ingredients that are easy to find and skin benefits that are hard to beat, you can enjoy a glowing, healthy complexion without leaving your home!

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Stuck in Lagos traffic? Here’s what to do to survive the jam

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Yesterday, Lagos traffic reached a whole new level of chaos, leaving commuters stuck for hours on end.

For many, it was a full-blown nightmare. Some people were stuck in gridlock for so long that they missed important meetings, appointments, and even flights. One man, for example, shared how he missed his flight at Murtala Muhammed International Airport simply because he couldn’t get there in time due to the nightmarish traffic.

Lagos roads are now synonymous with traffic, and it’s no surprise that getting anywhere in the city can be a game of patience and luck. 

We can’t always control the traffic, but we can control how we respond to it. Instead of letting frustration take over, there are simple ways to survive the jam and make the best out of a tough situation.

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Here’s how to turn your time stuck in Lagos traffic into something productive, or at least bearable.

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1. Make a playlist or listen to podcasts

When you’re stuck in heavy traffic, you feel the minutes crawling by and the frustration seeps in. But you don’t have to let the stress get to you. One of the best ways to kill time is by listening to something that lifts your spirits or keeps you engaged.

Make a playlist and listen to some of your favourite songs. Having some music on hand can make the traffic jams feel a little less painful.

If you’re more into learning something new or staying updated with current events, podcasts are a perfect option. There’s something for everyone, from business and tech to comedy and lifestyle. So plug in your earphones (or use a hands-free system if you’re driving) and let the good vibes make the hours go by faster.


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2. Catch up on calls and messages

If you’ve been meaning to reply to that important message or make that call, traffic gives you the perfect opportunity.

P.S: This is mainly for people with private cars. You wouldn’t want to have that important meeting or conversation on a public bus. However, for those using public transport, you can always text and respond to messages and emails.

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3. Use the time to plan your day or reflect

The next time you find yourself stuck in traffic, instead of focusing on the frustration of being stuck, take a moment to reflect or plan your day.

You could use the time to mentally prepare for a meeting, go over the to-do list, or even think about personal goals.

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You might even come up with ideas or solutions you wouldn’t have thought of if you were rushing around. This can be your personal “pause” button, allowing you to plan your next steps or gain clarity on your day. It’s not ideal, we know, but you can make the most out of a bad situation.

4.  Stay hydrated and have snacks ready

If you’ve ever been stuck in Lagos traffic for a long time, you know the last thing you want is to be thirsty or hungry while waiting for things to move. One way to make the situation a bit more bearable is by having some snacks and water on hand.

Don’t wait until you’re starving to start looking for something to eat. This isn’t an excuse to stress-eat, though.

5. Play games 

When traffic is moving at a snail’s pace, time seems to stretch on forever. Instead of letting your mind wander into frustration, why not play a game? There are plenty of phone games that can keep you entertained while you wait for the jam to ease.

The next time you find yourself stuck in traffic, remember: it’s not the end of the world.  Lagos traffic is here to stay, but that doesn’t mean we have to suffer through it. 

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Lafarge Africa Reinstates Commitment to Gender Inclusion as 17 Female Truck Drivers Graduates from Women-on-Wheels Initiative

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Lafarge Africa Champions Diversity and Inclusion in Logistics Chain …Graduates 17 Nigerian Female Drivers 

Lafarge Africa Plc, a leading innovative and sustainable building solutions company and manufacturer of a range of cement brands, has once again demonstrated its commitment to gender inclusion with the graduation of a new cohort of female truck drivers under its Women-on-Wheels (WoW) initiative. The graduation ceremony was held at the Lafarge Driving Institute in Ewekoro, Ogun State, on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. 

L-R: Morenike Molehin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Oak and Teak Interiors; Olanike Olakanle, Moderator and Head of Internal Control and Audit, Lafarge Africa; Tara Fela-Durotoye, Founder of House of Tara International; Lolu Alade Akinyemi, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Lafarge Africa; Elenda Osima-Dokubo, Non-executive Director, Lafarge Africa; Uzoma Dozie, Founder, Sparkle, Viola Graham-Douglas, Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability Director; Adejumobi Mofe-Damijo, Head CSR/GLO Foundation during the panel session at the Lafarge International Women’s Day celebration event at the Hall Victoria Island, Lagos on Tuesday.

The Women on Wheels initiative underscores the company’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in the transport and logistics industry. The event was attended by key stakeholders, including representatives from government agencies, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), industry and community leaders. 

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In his opening remarks, Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Lafarge Africa Plc, highlighted the significance of the Women-on-Wheels initiative, stating,

At Lafarge Africa, we are constantly investing in critical areas of the business that will enable women to thrive. The Women on Wheels programme is one of our women-led initiatives which has seen us add certified female truck drivers to our logistics value chain. The programme is one of the revelations of the transport industry, and we hold on to it dearly as a game changer.

In his address, Osaze Aghatise, Logistics Director, Lafarge Africa Plc., emphasised the broader impact of the Women-on-Whels initiative, stating,

Our decision to encourage female drivers inspired the creation of the Women-On-Wheels programme, expanding our tentacles of gender equality and inclusion, while giving women more voice and representation. We are delighted that the number of our female drivers is growing and they have successfully ensured safe, efficient, and timely deliveries to customers. Today, we are adding to the numbers, which means bringing more safety to the roads and our operations. We hope to add more as the years go by.

The WoW initiative is designed to equip women with the technical skills and road safety knowledge required to operate heavy-duty vehicles efficiently. Through this programme, Lafarge Africa has provided comprehensive training in collaboration with accredited driving partners and safety organisations, ensuring that the newly certified drivers are well-prepared for the industry. 

In her speech, Honourable Adijat Adeleye-Oladapo, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Ogun State, praised the initiative, saying,

The impact of this programme extends beyond today’s graduates. It is a clear demonstration that when women are given the opportunity, they rise to the challenge and excel. This initiative is not just about training drivers; it is about economic empowerment, reducing unemployment, and advancing gender equality in Nigeria. We commend Lafarge Africa for their unwavering commitment to this cause.

In the same vein, the Commissioner of Industry, Trade & Investment, Ogun state, Mr. Adebola Sofela represented by Mr. Olalekan Eniolawun, Director, Geological Services, Ministry of Industry, Trade & Investment, commended Lafarge Africa for investing in women and opening up more economic opportunities and growth for them within the Logistics Industry.


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Lafarge Africa is doing a remarkable job empowering young women to be industrious as they take on a daring challenge as female drivers. We are proud to see these bold women here today and are rooting for their success.

Akinwumi Fasakin, Sector Commander, Ogun State Command, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), commended the initiative, stating, “Your success in this programme is a testament to Lafarge Africa’s unwavering commitment to gender diversity and inclusion”. Addressing the women, he said, “We deeply appreciate your dedication, passion, and resilience, and we look forward to seeing you excel on the road. You are role models, and your efforts today will inspire many more women to follow in your footsteps.”

L-R: Ginikanwa Frank-Durugbor, Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainable Development, Head of Communications, Brand & Events; Dr. (Mrs) Omobola Johnson, Senior Partner, The Venture Capital Firm TLCOM; Lolu Alade Akinyemi, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Lafarge Africa; Elenda Osima-Dokubo, Non-executive Director, Lafarge Africa; Tonye Cole Mni, Co-founder, Sahara Energy during the Lafarge International Women’s Day celebration event at the Hall Victoria Island, Lagos on Tuesday.

During the ceremony, three exceptional participants from the cohort, Shotayo Olajumoke, Adibe Favour, and Yaya Rukayat Olabisi were recognized as the best graduating students, exemplifying outstanding dedication and excellence throughout the training. One of them, Adibe Favour Ozioma, shared her excitement: “This opportunity has transformed my life. I am proud to be a part of this pioneering initiative, proving that women can thrive in the transport industry.”

Since 2019, the Women-on-Wheels initiative has trained and certified over 100 female truck drivers, promoting safer and more inclusive road transport operations. With 36 female drivers currently in Lafarge’s workforce, with 17 new graduates from Ewekoro, and another 30 set to graduate in Calabar this April, the programme continues to break barriers and set industry benchmarks. 

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Lafarge Africa Plc, a leading Nigerian building solutions company is a member of Holcim Limited, a global leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions. Listed on the Nigerian Exchange Group, Lafarge Africa is actively participating in the urbanization and economic growth of Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa. 

Lafarge Africa has the widest footprint in Nigeria with cement operations in the South West (Ewekoro and Sagamu in Ogun State), North East (Ashaka, in Gombe State), South East (Mfamosing, Cross Rivers State) with Ready-Mix operations in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt. Lafarge Africa has a current installed cement production capacity of 10.5Mtpa. 

Lafarge Africa leverages on its innovative expertise to provide value-added products and services solutions in the building and construction industry in Nigeria. 

Key Products and Services

Cement Solutions: Ecoplanet Unicem, Whatshield Cement, RoadCem, PowerMax, Elephant Supaset,Elephant Cement and Ashaka Cement

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Concrete: Ready-Mix Solutions, Value Added/Specific Purpose Products Piling Solution, Ultraseries

Mortar Solutions: Supafix, Supa Whyte POP

Aggregates:  sustainably sourced materials to recycled construction and demolition waste, provide the raw materials for concrete, masonry and asphalt, as well as foundation for buildings and roads.

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