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The Cost of Corruption in Nigeria: Reimagining Nigeria’s Future

Author: Sam Prajnananda

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Corruption in Nigeria is more than a political buzzword—it is a life-and-death reality that touches every citizen, from the broken healthcare system to collapsing infrastructure, failing schools, and economic stagnation. The Cost of Corruption in Nigeria unveils the true price the nation pays when public trust is betrayed and national wealth is misused.

Drawing from compelling case studies, eyewitness accounts, and real-life tragedies, this book exposes how stolen resources translate into preventable deaths, lost opportunities, and a cycle of poverty. It examines systemic rot in sectors like healthcare, education, energy, and justice, and how unchecked corruption mirrors colonial exploitation—only now at the hands of internal actors.

But this book is not just an indictment—it is a blueprint. It outlines practical reforms, citizen-led resistance, institutional strengthening, and the controversial yet serious debate around capital punishment for grand corruption.

In its final chapter, the book dares to dream: a Nigeria with reduced corruption, restored dignity, and a future where families, businesses, and communities flourish. The Cost of Corruption in Nigeria is a powerful call to action—for leaders, citizens, and every Nigerian who still believes in the possibility of a nation transformed by integrity.

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