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Nigerian corruption and crime – a fantastically corrupt culture or the result of a particular history?

Nigerian corruption and crime – a fantastically corrupt culture or the result of a particular history?

by Talking Humanities | Jun 7, 2016 | Analysis & Comment, Features, Human Rights, Politics & Law, Republished

Nigeria justifiably has a reputation for corruption and criminal networks, explains Professor Keith Somerville, but it is by no means one of the two most corrupt countries in the world. Just before May’s anti-corruption summit in London, British prime minister David...

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