The relationship between globalization and poverty is complex. The world shrinks further daily into a global village, (not the "make America great again" agenda has stopped this) through economic, social, technological, political and cultural inter connectivity. Globalization is probably one of the most contested concepts in recent times. Nation states intensifying their drive for business mixed with foreign policy sentiments spread their influence across, constructing production, distribution networks and capital flow on a global scale over time, leaving huge footprints both positive and not so positive. Through its process of worldwide integration of economies and cultures, globalization produces mixed outcomes and spurs debates across the political space and among development economists. Its relationship to global poverty continues to generate disagreements among interested parties alike. Does globalization create wealth or exacerbate poverty, who benefits from what?. In this book you will find answers and many questions. Africa's largest and fastest growing economy Nigeria is at the center of the discuss.