A man can be born again; the springs of life can be cleansed instantly…if this is true of one, it can be true of any number. Thus, a nation can be born in a day if the ideals of the people can be changed [William Jennings Bryan]. Nigeria is one of the Countries in Africa that loses billions of dollars yearly because of corruption. She was ranked the second most corrupt country in the world in 2004 [Olu-Olu, 2008]. In 2005 and 2008, Nigeria was ranked 13th and 17th respectively out of 146 countries by Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index [TICPI]. Although the 2007 ranking placed Nigeria as the 32nd most corrupt country out of 147 countries by TICPI, corruption still remains a serious problem in Nigeria [Shehu, 2006]. Corruption is a “multifaceted phenomenon with multiple causes and effects” [Andvig and fjeldstad, 2001: 1]. It is a trinity of illegal money, commercial and criminal activities [Baker, 2005; Guanardi, 2008]. According to section 8(1) of the Anti-Corruption Law of Nigeria (2004), it entails the act of asking for, receiving or obtaining any property or benefit of any kind for oneself or for any other person. It involves the abuse of public office for self-aggrandizement or private benefits [World Bank, 1997]. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page---------------------------------------------------------------i Approval Page--------------------------------------------------------ii Dedication-------------------------------------------------------------iii Acknowledgement--------------------------------------------------iv-vii Abstract----------------------------------------------------------------viii
CHAPTER ONE Background of the study Statement of the problem Objectivity of the study Significance of the study Literature review, Theoretical frame work Hypotheses, Methods of data collection and analysis, Scope and limitation of the study Definition of terms.
CHAPTER TWO: The historical development of corruption in Nigeria. 2.1 Corruption under colonial rule 2.2. Corruption under the Military Rule. 2.3. Corruption Under the Civilian Rule
CHAPTER THREE: External link to corruption in Nigeria. 3.1. Subversive role of friendly European Countries. 3.2. Reckless lending and Conditions of Foreign Aid 3.3. The Role of Foreign Companies and Non Governmental Organizations (INGOs)
CHAPTER FOUR: The strategies for cubing corruption and under-development. 4.1 The policy of indigenization and nationalization 4.2 Establishment of Anticorruption Agencies 4.3. Policy of Deregulation
Abstract A man can be born again; the springs of life can be cleansed instantly…if this is true of one, it can be true of any number. Thus, a nation can be born in a day if the ideals of the people can be changed [William Jennings Bryan]. Nigeria is one of the Countries in Africa that loses billions of dollars yearly because of corruption. She... Continue Reading
(A CASE STUDY OF HALLIBURTON) CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION Background of the Study A man can be born again; the springs of life can be cleansed instantly…if this is true of one, it can be true of any number. Thus, a nation can be born in a day if the ideals of the people can be... Continue Reading
DEPENDENCY AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA (A Case Study The Nigerian Experience) ABSTRACT Dependency and underdevelopment in Africa is our main thrust which we try to relate the above to the Nigerian context. Dependency as we all know is a product of underdevelopment which is prevalent in Africa in general and Nigeria in particular. It is certain... Continue Reading
(A Case Study The Nigerian Experience) ABSTRACT Dependency and underdevelopment in Africa is our main thrust which we try to relate the above to the Nigerian context. Dependency as we all know is a product of underdevelopment which is prevalent in Africa in general and Nigeria in particular. It is certain... Continue Reading
Abstract Dependency and underdevelopment in Africa is our main thrust which we try to relate the above to the Nigerian context. Dependency as we all know is a product of underdevelopment which is prevalent in Africa in general and Nigeria in particular. It is certain that Nigeria is an independent nation, but it does not reflect in all the facts... Continue Reading
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. (A STUDY OF BABANGIDA’S ADMINISTRATION) CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This work examines underdevelopment in Juxtaposi with political leadership focusing on general Ibrahim Babangida’s administration with a view to x-raying the impact of... Continue Reading
Labour Unrest And Underdevelopment In Nigeria. Abstract One of the major impediments to development in Nigeria is labour unrest. This is given the fact that no Nation can develop without human resource because they constitute and play very significant role in Nation building and development. The Nigerian case has been so pervasive... Continue Reading
dependency and underdevelopment in african ABSTRACT Dependency and underdevelopment in Africa is our main thrust which we try to relate the above to the Nigerian context. Dependency as we all know is a product of underdevelopment which is prevalent in Africa in general and Nigeria... Continue Reading
Abstract Dependency and underdevelopment in Africa is our main thrust which we try to relate the above to the Nigerian context. Dependency as we all know is a product of underdevelopment which is prevalent in Africa in general and Nigeria in particular. It is certain that Nigeria is an independent nation, but it does not reflect in all the facts... Continue Reading