Abstract

The objective of this paper is to understand the investigation of economic and financial crimes by the Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Thus, the study through the use of case study from the qualitative research paradigm attempts to understand from the perspectives of experts from EFCC, the investigation of categories of economic and financial crimes. The findings revealed the concentration on the investigation of Public Sector Corruption (PSC) as compared to other forms of economic and financial crimes. Therefore, the paper recommends the strengthening of the investigation capacity of the EFCC to cover all forms of economic and financial crimes. Notwithstanding the need to stem the tide of PSC in Nigeria, other forms of economic and financial crimes equally have the tendency to retard the country backward in all its developmental processes.

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  • IntroductionStudent academic performance is important either to student itself or to a country development

  • Student academic performance is important either to student itself or to a country development. This is because one of the component for a high ranking university is based on its excellent record of academic performances

  • The dataset used for this study was taken from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM)

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Introduction

Student academic performance is important either to student itself or to a country development. This is because one of the component for a high ranking university is based on its excellent record of academic performances. Students who get a better result in higher learning institution are more likely to be employed and have high salaries. Based on the previous literature, there are a lot of definitions on student’s performance. Mat et al (2013) stated that student’s performance can be obtained by measuring the learning assessment and co-curriculum. Most of the studies mentioned about graduation being the measure of student’s success

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