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Naked Truths about Nigeria: The Way Forward to a Truly Great United Modern Nigeria
Contributor(s): Iduh, Anthony Oseiweniwe (Author)
ISBN: 1976860504     ISBN-13: 9781976860508
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $10.44  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Africa - West
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.75 lbs) 228 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - African
- Cultural Region - West Africa
 
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Publisher Description:
You may or may not be a Nigerian or someone of Nigerian descent but you probably have met a Nigerian - in school, in your neighbourhood or at work. They seem to be everywhere all around the world; even in Alaska or in Mumbai. In fact, for some years now, Nigeria and her people has been more of an enigma than anything else for many people around the globe. But, this highly revealing book, Naked Truths about Nigeria contains enough details to enable the reader discover all he or she needs to know about Africa's most populous country, what makes her people tick and the reasons behind her failure to achieve greatness despite all her endowments.Inside you'll get to know about the major socio-political and the economic issues affecting the country, the author's views about them and what he suggests as possible solutions.Except: "These 'Big men' habitually jump in front of queues in public places such as banks, petrol filling stations, cinemas, night clubs and airports without the least bit of respect for their compatriots. Most would refuse to submit themselves to body searches or luggage examination which others go through and could even resort to physically abusing an attendant who insists on doing their job. Their disrespect for their fellow countrymen sometimes borders on disdain." Each of the chapters is devoted to discussing a particular problem in great detail and concludes with some suggestions.The author, Anthony O. Iduh is a full blooded Nigerian by parentage who spent his early years in Ghana. He came home to Nigeria during the oil boom era of the late 1970's when life was easy - he got his first job ever as a low level civil servant immediately after secondary school. He and most of his contemporaries then held high hopes about a better future for their country. He then left for over a decade for further studies in Canada and also lived in the United States but came back to meet a totally different country which had deteriorated in almost every respect. Buy this highly interesting book now in order to inform yourself as much as possible about Nigeria and Nigerians. You will also find it very useful as a source of reference about the sleeping 'Giant of Africa'.