This book offers a compelling analysis of persistent economic underdevelopment in Africa, with Nigeria as a case study. Drawing on years of research, it explores how weak social institutions, self-serving governance, and mismanagement have undermined progress despite abundant resources.
Other Books from the Author
Beyond his major works, the author has written and contributed to a range of books that reflect his expertise in economics, law, public policy, and development. These titles provide deeper insights into his research interests, professional practice, and commitment to advancing knowledge in his fields. Each book offers readers practical perspectives, critical analysis, and thought-provoking discussions designed to inform scholars, professionals, and curious minds alike.