Tag: ethics
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Nigeria’s Governance Paradox: A Federal State with a Unitary System and Failing Institutions
Nigeria is producing university graduates with no job prospects. Instead of solving unemployment, the government is: 🔹 Creating more universities without industries to absorb graduates 🔹 Neglecting policies that encourage entrepreneurship and innovation 🔹 Failing to invest in job creation 📌 Why are our youth spending years in school, only to end up selling products…
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The Decay of Higher Education in Nigeria: A System in Crisis by Sam ‘Seyi Oduyela
Undergraduate and postgraduate students are now expected to “pay their way” through defenses. They cover expenses that range from providing refreshments for examiners to fueling generators for projectors. Some are even compelled to offer “brown envelopes”—a euphemism for bribery. This level of academic commercialization is beyond unacceptable; it is a betrayal of the fundamental principles…
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The Fraudulent Takeover of Intercontinental Bank: A Deeper Look into the Bukola Saraki and Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Conspiracy- The Case EFCC cannot Crack ( A Rerun)
The fraudulent acquisition left a trail of devastation. Thousands of employees lost their jobs, stakeholders were marginalized, and the integrity of Nigeria’s financial system was called into question. Meanwhile, those at the helm—Lamido, Saraki, Aig-Imoukhuede, and their associates—benefited immensely from the scheme.
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The Moral Quandary: Exploring the Ethical Dimensions of Desperation and Exploitation in Nigeria
The exploitation of vulnerable people by their compatriots raises profound questions about ethics and community responsibility. It highlights the corrosive impact of systemic inequalities and the vulnerabilities that emerge within communities facing economic hardships.
