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Frequently
Asked Questions
- Why begin with private sector and not
the public sector?
Given the endemic nature of the Nigerian environment,
it is ‘easier’ to initially address
the private sector where growth can be measured.
With the phenomenon known as the global village,
the private sector is usually in the vanguard of
making the connection between best business practice
and increased profit margins. At CBi,
we realise that with tangible benefits available
in a strong private sector will provoke an active
civil society, which will then place pressure on
the public sector to establish change mechanisms
for the populace.
- How many signatories do you have?
Currently, we have 12 corporate signatories and
4 individual signatories. View
Members
- How do you fund CBi
activities?
Our funding has come predominately from foreign
donors such as SAP AG and DFID. It is planned that
within a 5 year period subscriptions and other training
facilities will assist CBi
in achieving self sustainability.
- Who are the people behind CBi?
View Governing Board
- Why do I, a Nigerian entrepreneur, need
to sign on to CBi?
As the global business scene continues to transcend
international boundaries, it is important for Nigerian
entities to institute mechanisms that will allow
them to compete globally. Undoubtedly, the major
roadblock for home-grown establishments is the global
perception that all Nigerian organisations are corrupt,
which is indeed inaccurate. By signing to the Convention,
you are making a bold anti-corruption stance to
the world. For more benefits, view
Benefits
- Do you have opportunities for volunteers
at CBi?
At this juncture, we do not. Thank you.
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