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What Nigeria Can Learn From Other Nations
Barnes and Noble
What Nigeria Can Learn From Other Nations
Current price: $29.99
Barnes and Noble
What Nigeria Can Learn From Other Nations
Current price: $29.99
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Nigeria, officially known as the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a diverse and vibrant country located in West Africa. The country is often referred to as the "Giant of Africa" due to its economic strength, cultural influence, and political significance. It is endowed with material and human resources. Despite her enormous resources, the country has continued to experience developmental problems. It is true that the problems of Nigeria will be solved by Nigerians. This applies to Nigerians who have learned from other nations, borrow ideas from their success stories, and avoid reinventing the wheels. Nigerians must be well-informed about what is going on outside Nigeria. This book delves into the success stories of thirteen selected nations around the world and highlights the important lessons for Nigeria to draw from.
This book is organized into thirteen chapters. Each chapter summarizes the bilateral relations between Nigeria and the nation, explores the success stories of each of the thirteen nations, and encourages Nigeria to learn some lessons from that nation. It is crucial to realize that each country has its unique context, and what works in one may need to be adapted to fit the specific needs and challenges of the other. Therefore, Nigeria should carefully adapt and implement these lessons. This is a must-read book for anyone who wants Nigeria to progress.
This book is organized into thirteen chapters. Each chapter summarizes the bilateral relations between Nigeria and the nation, explores the success stories of each of the thirteen nations, and encourages Nigeria to learn some lessons from that nation. It is crucial to realize that each country has its unique context, and what works in one may need to be adapted to fit the specific needs and challenges of the other. Therefore, Nigeria should carefully adapt and implement these lessons. This is a must-read book for anyone who wants Nigeria to progress.