Title page
Contents
Summary 1
Introduction 2
Context: religion in Nigeria 3
Religion and anti-corruption efforts 5
A social norms approach to tackling corruption 7
Sample design 9
Research findings 10
Implications for anti-corruption efforts 15
Acknowledgments 18
Figure 1. The acceptability of corruption: for personal benefit (by religion) 10
Figure 2. The acceptability of corruption: for religious benefit (by religion) 11
Figure 3. Reasons for the acceptability of corruption: moral vs practical reasons 12
Figure 4. The acceptability of corruption in different states: personal benefit vs religious community benefit 12
Figures 5 and 6. The acceptability of corruption in different states: personal benefit vs religious community benefit 13
Maps
Map 1. Chatham House Africa Programme Local Understandings, Expectations and Experiences Survey, by state, 2018 8