The Nigerian Complex

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  • The Nigerian Complex Book Detail

  • Author : Cliff Edogun
  • Release Date : 2015-02-18
  • Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 414
  • ISBN 13 : 1634174801
  • File Size : 73,73 MB

The Nigerian Complex by Cliff Edogun PDF Summary

Book Description: 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 inadvertent

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