Nigeria on Sale 50% Discount

The Emergence of Monopolistic Vulture Capitalism and Poverty in Nigeria

by Omorefe Igbinosa

Nigeria on Sale 50% Discount
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The Emergence of Monopolistic Vulture Capitalism and Poverty in Nigeria

by Omorefe Igbinosa

Published Jul 26, 2012
154 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Government & Business


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NIGERIA ON SALE

NIGERIA ON SALE is the first and most comprehensive book to turn the spotlight on the failed implementation of the controversial privatization and commercialization program in Nigeria. The book exposes the high-level of political interference, abuse of power, corporate misconduct, greed, corruption, and the role of corporate-political embeddedness on the financial malfeasance in the Nigeria business environment. Also, it chronicles the illegal dealings and unethical leadership behaviors of Nigerian business managers at the Bureau of Public Enterprises, the Presidency, and the private corporations that bought the privatized government-owned enterprises. The book is a must read for anyone concerned about the widespread corruption in the Nigerian public sector and the role the presidency played in robbing the Nigerian people; which resulted in the emergence of a new breed of vulture capitalists. These vulture capitalists are now some of the richest people in the world. The book is also a necessary read for people interested and involved in business administration, ethics, and complex organizational management in Nigeria.

 

About the Author

Omorefe Igbinosa

Omorefe Igbinosa is an author and an independent organizational leadership scholar. His researches and analysis focus on leadership and sociopolitical issues that have significant implications for the Nigerian people. He is the founder of the “Center for Edo Progress,” a leadership think-tank that promotes transparent and qualitative leadership in Edo State, Nigeria. Igbinosa holds a BA in Organizational Leadership from Chapman University, Orange, California and a professional certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the University of California, Riverside, California.

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