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Since Independence in 1960, Nigerians have not blended into a nation. Several centrifugal and centripetal forces have been tugging at the soul of the country. Today, the country sits precariously atop a tripod of opposing regional, ethnic and religious ideologies. Many Nigerians have made suggestions as to how to get the country out of this quagmire. In this treatise, the author has reviewed the popular panacea referred to as 'restructuring'. Its content and appropriateness for the Nigerian situation are discussed in detail. The book recommends the holistic restructuring of the country as its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since Independence in 1960, Nigerians have not blended into a nation. Several centrifugal and centripetal forces have been tugging at the soul of the country. Today, the country sits precariously atop a tripod of opposing regional, ethnic and religious ideologies. Many Nigerians have made suggestions as to how to get the country out of this quagmire. In this treatise, the author has reviewed the popular panacea referred to as 'restructuring'. Its content and appropriateness for the Nigerian situation are discussed in detail. The book recommends the holistic restructuring of the country as its best way forward. Steps for achieving restructuring have been explained also.
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Autorenporträt
James G. Pam holds a Masters Degree in Banking and Finance from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He held various positions in different banks before taking up lecturing at the University of Jos. He pastors on a part-time basis and participates in social activism, mainly against bad governance and the oppression of minorities.