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How We Destroy Nigeria
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How We Destroy Nigeria

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This book is a sequel to How We Destroy Nigeria: Precedence of Doom. Most of what has been documented in the prequel focus on the country's past and present rulers, while most of this book's content focuses on the entire citizens and their roles in Nigeria's embarrassing state. Many Nigerians claim they want a better country, but such hopes and aspirations sharply contradict their daily activities. A combination of crooked political and public office holders and citizens' apathy to matters of social responsibility and accountability made Nigeria a haven for financial crimes. The author also describes anti-social and unpolished practices responsible for individual and national stagnation of the Nigerian people.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ascology Ltd
Date
26 September 2022
Pages
322
ISBN
9789787920923

This book is a sequel to How We Destroy Nigeria: Precedence of Doom. Most of what has been documented in the prequel focus on the country's past and present rulers, while most of this book's content focuses on the entire citizens and their roles in Nigeria's embarrassing state. Many Nigerians claim they want a better country, but such hopes and aspirations sharply contradict their daily activities. A combination of crooked political and public office holders and citizens' apathy to matters of social responsibility and accountability made Nigeria a haven for financial crimes. The author also describes anti-social and unpolished practices responsible for individual and national stagnation of the Nigerian people.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ascology Ltd
Date
26 September 2022
Pages
322
ISBN
9789787920923