The Nigerian Complex - Cliff Edogun - Books - Page Publishing, Inc. - 9781634174794 - January 14, 2015
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The Nigerian Complex


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Demola Martins and Asuquo Udoh, good friends albeit of contrasting social and spiritual backgrounds, face the harsh realities of life in a country where, despite its bountiful oil reserves, the majority do not have access to a steady supply of water or electricity, employment opportunities for university graduates are severely lacking, and corruption is rampant in a government that appears to deliberately prevent its citizens from being heard. After two years of being jobless, Asuquo inadvertently applies for a doorman's job at the International Airport Hotel, willing to accept the only form of employment available to him despite his degree in chemistry. Demola, an electrical engineer from a family of professional elite, opts to wait for a job more suited to his social rank. Four years later, Demola decides to act on a vision and founds the Campaign Against Rigging Elections (CARE). Asuquo and Demola, along with three other visionaries, form the Crisis Group to head the Campaign, and a youth movement is born. Through peaceful rallying, they push for a more transparent balloting and counting system-the spot ballot method-with the ultimate goal of eliminating election rigging to redeem the "Nigeria that prospers all."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 14, 2015
ISBN13 9781634174794
Publishers Page Publishing, Inc.
Pages 408
Dimensions 23 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   594 g
Language English  

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