On Monday, April 26, at the inaugural Chandler Good Government (CGGI) Index in Singapore, Nigeria was termed the third- worst.
Based on leadership and foresight; robust laws and policies; strong institutions; financial stewardship; attractive marketplace; global influence and reputation; and helping people rise are used in the ranking which taps into 50 publicly available global data sources such as the World Trade Organisation, United Nations and World Bank.
Nigeria scored 0.319 points to sit at 102 out of 104 countries on the league table.