Delving into the multifaceted issue of corruption in Nigeria, this book examines its historical roots and various theoretical frameworks, including institutional and political economy perspectives. It highlights prevalent corrupt practices, their causes, and the challenges faced by anti-corruption efforts. Additionally, it outlines the implications of corruption on Nigeria's socio-economic and political landscape while offering strategies for mitigation. This comprehensive resource serves a wide audience, including government officials, researchers, and students, enhancing understanding of corruption's complexities in Nigeria.
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- 2023
- 2023
The Political Economy of Kogi State: Resources and Opportunities
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the natural resources and investment potential of Kogi State, this book examines crucial development issues and the impact of local elites on the region's progress. It provides valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and investors interested in understanding Kogi's economic landscape and opportunities. By highlighting both resources and the socio-political dynamics at play, it serves as a comprehensive guide for those looking to engage with the state's development prospects.
- 2023
Focusing on the intricate relationship between politics and economics, this book delves into corruption in Nigeria, exploring conceptual frameworks, theories, and the economic implications of corrupt practices. It discusses the impact of corruption on national development, clientelism, the ghost workers syndrome, plea bargaining, and the effectiveness of anti-corruption institutions and legislation. Aimed at researchers, policymakers, and institutions, it provides valuable insights into the dynamics of corruption and its effects on the Nigerian state.
- 2020
Regime Prevalence of Corruption in Nigeria: 1960 till Date
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on the pervasive issue of corruption in Nigeria, this book examines its evolution from 1960 to the present, analyzing various regimes and their responses to this persistent challenge. It highlights the detrimental effects of corruption on national development and offers insights for governments, development partners, and stakeholders interested in supporting Nigeria's fight against this issue. The exploration of historical context and proposed solutions makes it a critical resource for understanding and addressing corruption in the country.
- 2017
Development Partners and Nigerias Electoral Process
An Assessment of UNDP's Intervention (2010-2015)
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book examines Nigeria's electoral challenges, highlighting the competitive and often adversarial nature of its political landscape. It discusses the efforts of development partners to bolster the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by addressing systemic issues such as gender discrimination, lack of capacity in civil society organizations, and personality-driven politics in media coverage. Key improvements include enhancing INEC's institutional capabilities, promoting political party reforms, and fostering civic education and gender mainstreaming to strengthen the democratic process in Nigeria.