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Hello the article is celebrating Black History Week and giving African Women Visibilty .I am done all improvements but it seems they were not acknowledged eg external source references eg World Bank Channels Television .It is safe to say all reasons given are null.
Zend2020--Zend2020 (talk) 21:45, 22 February 2021 (UTC)Reply
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I've realised not one but two content fork drafts were left in place and because I stupidly didn't puck up this article existed a lot of my time has been wasted. If it wasn't the case there is, in my opinion, a real risk of copy violations and maybe (or may be) a failure to attribute in this article, given the creator's record. I've left source's I've found below. I'd be inclined to G6 the drafts but they probably attribute the subject better than here. I could upload content from Draft:Sope Willams-Elegbe but there's possibly tricky attributions and I haven't proof read it and I'll have some silly errors. (Draft:Sope Willams- Elegbe) was the other which is G6'able. There's an archive at [1] if anyone's interested, I believe content is all from users Zend2020 & Pallet182 & (myself) Djm-leighpark. Djm-leighpark (talk) 23:25, 28 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
I did a copyvio check with Earwig's tool and its unlikely there are any copyvio's against the two sources I had most concerns about. There are a number matching phrases but mostly to do with matching phrases a lot of which is due to names of organisations and relationship of subject to them. Possibly more issues with lack of attribution to sources used in the places they were used. Thankyou. 23:42, 28 November 2021 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Djm-leighpark (talk • contribs)
Willams-Elegbe, Sope (2012). Fighting corruption in public procurement : a comparative analysis of disqualification or debarment measures. Oxford: Hart. ISBN9781849460200. OCLC920333305.
Willams-Elegbe, Sope (2017). Public Procurement and Multilateral Development Banks: Law, Practice and Problemstitle=. Bloomsbury/Hart. OCLC1112299472.
Williams-Elegbe, Sope; Quinot, Geo, eds. (2018). Public Procurement Regulation for 21st Century Africa. Juta. ISBN9781485128694. OCLC1080771033.
Quinot, Geo; Williams-Elegbe, Sope, eds. (2020). Public Procurement Regulation in Africa: Development in uncertain times. Lexis Nexis. ISBN9780639010601. OCLC1201544773.
Articles and reports
Willams-Elegbe, Sope (Winter 2012). "The Reform and Regulation of Public Procurement in Nigeria". 41 (2). American Bar Association: 339–366. JSTOR41635337. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Unknown parameter |jpurnal= ignored (help)
News at 10; Williams-Elegbe (15 February 2016v). Public Procurement Act: Corruption Blamed On Failure Of Enforcement. Nigeria: Channels Television – via youTube. If you get to a school that has supposedly been built and there's nothing there it's a failure of procurement and some of these people have not changed their orientation from procurement as a way of getting individual wealth{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)