Our Collecective Contribution To The Decadence Of Nigeria

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Our Collecective Contribution To The Decadence Of Nigeria
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Today Nigeria ranks 154 out of 180 countries on transpsrency.org, a website that measures corruption by cpi. The cpi ranks 180 countries around the world by their perceived level of public sector corruption. We have in one way or the other all contributed to the decadence of Nigeria, and now we can use this opportunity to right some of our wrongs.

We need to work to end these problems now and we will need your donations to spread the message. We really can’t do it alone and your donations will go a long way in making a lasting change in our society.

We see crime, corruption and poverty existing side by side in our society, “our collective contribution to the decadence of Nigeria” tells us that inorder to reduce them to their barest minimum, the change start with us. If we act now and play our part, Nigeria would be a better place.

Effects Of Corruption As A Person

1. No adequate financial benefits
2. Low income
3. Poor education
4. Low employment rate
5. Heavy work load
6. No promotions
7. No allowances

Effects Of Corruption As An Organization

1. Lay off staffs
2. Inadequate staff skills acquisitions
3. Loss of business profits
4. Many Others

BENEFITS OF THE BOOK

The book by Christine Umoekereka is easy to understand, straightforward and easy for all ages to read and understand. The author expressly explained all her points, leaving the reader with clear and accurate information.

The book is aimed at encouraging Nigerians to take responsibility. Corruption, injustice, poor education and inadequate infrastructure are some of the ills the book highlights and explain the solution to building a better Nigeria.

We are so used to blaming the government so much that we have in time ignored our personal responsibilities in nation-building, we forget our ability to make our society a better place.

“Our Collective Contribution To The Decadence Of Nigeria” explains to the reader everything they need to consider to make a change. It not just points the finger and leaves you feeling guilty, instead, it simply points out solutions that we can carry out individually, with the hope and expectation that with collective application the larger society will gain from it. It deviates from the popular take where all the blame and fault is put on the government and takes it on from the individual’s perspective. The change we seek comes from each of us, a collective, hence why the book is so important for us all to read.

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