Beschreibung
The Regime prevalence of Corruption in Nigeria is book that investigates the growing tide of corruption in Nigeria since 1960 till date. The book provides a regime analysis of corruption in Nigeria and efforts made towards taming the monster called corruption. This book is relevant to governments, development partners and other stakeholders who would want to assist the Nigerian government in curbing corruption that has impeded the country's quest for development over the years.
Autorenportrait
Zekeri Momoh is a Lecturer in the Department of Public Administration, Salem University Lokoja-Nigeria, and a political scientist who specializes in Political Economy and Development Studies. He has over 60 published academic works to his credit.