Low Level Endemic Corruption In Nigerian Society
Socio-Philosophical Reflection On The Systemic Perversion And Depraved Practises Of Average Nigerian People
- 156pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
The book explores the pervasive nature of low-level corruption in Nigeria, often attributed to the actions of politicians and officials, while neglecting the role of the general populace. It delves into how everyday practices, driven by greed and survival instincts, reflect a moral decline among average Nigerians. The narrative highlights the impact of poor governance, economic hardships, and rising living costs, which compel individuals to engage in corrupt behaviors as a means of survival amidst widespread poverty and austerity measures.
