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Nigeria: culture of corruption

Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria, Arts & Culture, Governance, Politics

Naija Blog writes about the culture of corruption in Nigeria [1]:
“There was an interesting passage by one of the better This Day journalists, Simon Kolawole, in This Day yesterday (on the back page). He goes to the nub of the problem of corruption in Nigeria by showing how it is grounded in social expectations and conventions. Corruption stems from the structure of society itself, in terms of patronage systems and the expectations of the extended family. Until there is a break away from patronage culture and clientism, Nigeria will continue to be deeply beset by problems of corruption.”