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Old School Boys
- Insides of Political Gaming
- Narrateur(s): Mark Blessington
- Durée: 3 h et 36 min
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Description
While reminiscing over Professor Thomas N. Kibua's masterpiece, A History of Kenya's Endemic Corruption Virus, I was left with no choice but to conclude that the corruption virus has really infested the entire African continent. Indeed, it was through his work that I was inspired to write about such a difficult subject.
Out of 10 Nigerian politicians, 11 are corrupt.
A convicted money launderer welcomed home with a parade. Another, a governor, widely celebrated for escaping Europe in a dress and on a forged passport. Seventy million naira allegedly swallowed by snakes and monkeys.
In this book, I meticulously outline the appalling extent to which the powerful few work behind the scenes to shamelessly plunder the resources of Nigeria. Up to eight billion dollars is lost annually to corruption, and no politician goes unexamined in this piercing review.
From jungle justice to the corrupt kleptocracy that defines Nigeria’s ruling class today, I clearly give historical context to a modern but untenable problem. This important record speaks truth to power and documents the crushing consequences of political gaming. It is a must-have for any student of justice, ethics, and politics in the world.