Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
019049431X
ISBN-13
9780190494315
Description
Stephen Ellis delves into the intricate world of organized crime in Nigeria, presenting a gripping narrative that weaves together history, sociology, and a keen analysis of power dynamics. The author explores how criminal enterprises have evolved alongside the socio-political landscape of the country, revealing the often overlooked connections between politics, business, and crime.
Through vivid anecdotes and thorough research, the work illustrates the deep-seated corruption that permeates various levels of Nigerian society. Ellis uncovers the operations of notorious crime syndicates and their influence on local and international markets, shedding light on the intricate networks of power that sustain them. His insights invite readers to reflect on the broader implications of organized crime beyond mere statistics, emphasizing its impacts on governance and community safety.
Furthermore, the narrative highlights the resilience of the Nigerian people against these forces, showcasing stories of individuals and communities standing up against the torrent of corruption and crime. Ellis expertly balances the grim realities of organized crime with glimpses of hope, illustrating a nation grappling with its demons while striving for a brighter future.
This exploration serves not only as an examination of Nigeria's criminal underworld but also as a cautionary tale about the global ramifications of such organizations. With thorough exploration and nuanced understanding, the book becomes essential reading for those interested in the intersection of crime, culture, and politics in Nigeria and its far-reaching impacts on the world stage.
Through vivid anecdotes and thorough research, the work illustrates the deep-seated corruption that permeates various levels of Nigerian society. Ellis uncovers the operations of notorious crime syndicates and their influence on local and international markets, shedding light on the intricate networks of power that sustain them. His insights invite readers to reflect on the broader implications of organized crime beyond mere statistics, emphasizing its impacts on governance and community safety.
Furthermore, the narrative highlights the resilience of the Nigerian people against these forces, showcasing stories of individuals and communities standing up against the torrent of corruption and crime. Ellis expertly balances the grim realities of organized crime with glimpses of hope, illustrating a nation grappling with its demons while striving for a brighter future.
This exploration serves not only as an examination of Nigeria's criminal underworld but also as a cautionary tale about the global ramifications of such organizations. With thorough exploration and nuanced understanding, the book becomes essential reading for those interested in the intersection of crime, culture, and politics in Nigeria and its far-reaching impacts on the world stage.
Genres
Mystery
Business & Economics
Crime