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Nigerian politicians are caught in an evil cycle, and the consequences are dire. The purpose of government should be to protect its people, but what is happening in a country where resources are so abundant, yet so wasted? As a succession of elected leaders prioritize policies, projects, and programs solely on the basis of their own personal gain, they concurrently abandon what their predecessors began, frustrating potential and prosperity that should be widespread among Nigeria's people. In this incisive look at years of corruption and project mismanagement, Dr. Darlington Akaiso clearly…mehr

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Nigerian politicians are caught in an evil cycle, and the consequences are dire. The purpose of government should be to protect its people, but what is happening in a country where resources are so abundant, yet so wasted? As a succession of elected leaders prioritize policies, projects, and programs solely on the basis of their own personal gain, they concurrently abandon what their predecessors began, frustrating potential and prosperity that should be widespread among Nigeria's people. In this incisive look at years of corruption and project mismanagement, Dr. Darlington Akaiso clearly outlines the problems inherent in this vicious cycle. He takes us through a myriad of examples, then provides a glimmer of hope for a solutions-based response for a better Nigeria to come.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Darlington Akaiso is an academic scholar. He has written numerous books on global leadership studies. For over twenty years, he has worked in risk management, resilience planning, and international development. He has also taught in various capacities at the Northeastern University, University of Manitoba, Seneca College, Trent University in Canada, and the University of the West Indies in the Caribbean. He earned his bachelor's degree in Information Technology/Informatics from York University, Toronto, Canada, his master's degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Illinois-Springfield, USA, and his doctorate in Leadership from Franklin Pierce University, New Hampshire, USA. He is also an alumnus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, and Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, USA.