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Corruption in Nigeria - The Fight and Movement to Cure the Malady

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Informationen zum Autor By Mazi A. Kanu Oji and Valerie U. Oji Klappentext This book addresses the effects of corruption in Nigeria and provides a concise overview for a lasting solution. Offering insight from the authors' original thinking and experiences, the book traces corruption from colonial rule through nearly fifty years of successive civilian and military government, counter coupes, and ethical reform programs. Zusammenfassung This book addresses the effects of corruption in Nigeria and provides a concise overview for a lasting solution. Offering insight from the authors' original thinking and experiences! the book traces corruption from colonial rule through nearly fifty years of successive civilian and military government! counter coupes! and ethical reform programs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Foreword Chapter 4 Preface Chapter 5 Acknowledgments Chapter 6 Introduction Chapter 7 1. Ethical Revolution Era (1981-1983) Chapter 8 2. Second Military Interregnum (1st JANUARYm 1984 - 29th MAY, 1999) Chapter 9 3. Inter-Revolutions Era (29th MAY, 1999 - 29th MAY, 2007) Chapter 10 4. Anti-Corruption Revolution Era with Rule of Law (29th May, 2007 - ?) Chapter 11 5. Anti-Corruption or Ethical Chapter 12 6. The Dora Akunyili Revolution (2001-2008) Chapter 13 7. Ethical Concerns in Health Chapter 14 8. Ethical Leadership: The Transformational Model Chapter 15 Appendices Chapter 16 References Chapter 17 Index Chapter 18 About the Authors

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