“…It is described in various local parlance as greasing, softening the ground, inducements, sub-payments, side payments, irregular payments, payment under the table, undocumented extra payments, facilitation payments, mobilisation fees, routine governmental action, revised estimates, padded contracts, over (under)-invoicing, cash commissions, kickbacks, payoffs, covert exchanges, shady deals, cover-ups (Obayelu, 2007). As a consequence, Ameh and Odusami (2010) perceive that the international community views corruption and other unethical issues as common occurrences at all stages of the Nigerian workforce. With all these, it appears that Nigeria has failed to attain its economic potentials and corruption may be ascribed as one of the major factors aiding the country's limited infrastructure development and high rate of project failure.…”