AFF launched its 2023 Election Call To Action Campaign tagged 'Put on Your Thinking Cap' in collaboration with other organizations.
AFF was awarded the Road Safety Pillar Award in recognition of its work in tackling corruption among road users.
AFF organized a FlagIt hackathon workshop with tech experts, stakeholders and end users.
AFF conducted sensitization workshops across the FRSC training centres in Plateu, Enugu and Delta State and trained over 1300 cadets on anti-corruption, accountability and effective Leadership.
AFF launched its anti-corruption radio advocacy program 'Make We Sama Corruption' in partnership with the FRSC.
AFF was awarded a regrant by the MacArthur Foundation to reduce corruption, and strengthening accountability, transparency and good governance in Nigeria.
AFF launched its 3 year Project end-line report.
AFF was awarded a regrant by the MacArthur Foundation to reduce corruption, and strengthening accountability, transparency and good governance in Nigeria.
AFF produced six (6) COVID 19 sensitization videos titled 'It's In Your Hands' and partnered with National Orientation Agency (NOA) and the Lagos State Government to publicize on NTA, the national TV station and other broadcasting platforms.
AFF was awarded an x-grant by MacArthur Foundation through the Institute of International Education (IIE) to translate public health sensitization videos about COVID 19 into Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa and Pidgin English to raise awareness about practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
• AFF partnered with the Ministry of Women Affairs, Ministry of Health, Afe Babalola University, and Public Complaints Department of the Nigeria Police Force and Elizade University.
Federal Road Safety Commission 'FRSC' partnered with AFF.
AFF launched the FlagIt App with key stakeholders.
AFF designed and deployed the ‘FlagIt App', which empowers citizens to report and flag cases of corruption and misconducts by public officials.
AFF conducted a mid-line evaluation for the 'Corruption Not In My Country' Campaign.
AFF produced and aired 9 episodes of the “Badt Guys” TV series, which showcased the rot in politics at the “grassroot” level.
AFF organized a training workshop for 40 FRSC Corps officials from 6 geo-political zones in Nigeria on the use of the FlagIt App.
AFF launched the anti-corruption radio drama - 'Never Again' and produced over 20 episodes of the radio drama series and 10 TV drama skits.
AFF partnered with The African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL), among others.
AFF Partnered with Nollywood Actors; Hafiz Oyetoro a.k.a. Saka, Kelechi, and Jude Orhorha.
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) partnered with AFF.
Open Government Partnership (OGP) partnered with AFF.
AFF received a grant award from the MacArthur Foundation.
AFF produced and broadcasted over sixty (60) anti-corruption TV skits that were aired across various television and radio stations in the country, reaching over 100 million views.
AFF initiated a grassroot campaign empowering over 500 students in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja and 200 students across 20 schools in Lagos.
AFF partnered with EU/UNODC/UNDP and received a grant to support its NIMC anti-corruption project.
AFF launches its anti-corruption project; the Corruption-Not-In-My Country (NIMC).
Akin Fadeyi Foundation was established.