Why does Nigeria thrive abroad but falter at home? The Nigerian Paradox delivers a gripping diagnosis of fractured social norms at the heart of Africa's most complex democracy. The Nigerian Paradox is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of one of Africa's most complex national identities. This groundbreaking work delves into the striking contrast between the global success of Nigerians abroad and the persistent dysfunction within the Nigerian state. Through a powerful analysis of normlessness--its absence within Nigeria and its presence beyond--the book reframes the conversation around development, governance, and civil society. Tracing the roots of Nigeria's normative collapse to its military era, the author challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh lens on the development-democracy discourse. With sharp insights and critical perspectives, The Nigerian Paradox illuminates the economic and political pressures shaping Africa's most populous nation, making a compelling case for re-centering norms in policy and scholarly debates.
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