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Nigeria@60: The Sleeping Giant. Can it be Awakened?
By A. J. Wright
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Happy independence day! Nigeria is now 60 years old. In this visual book you'll know what's been happening to Nigeria since 1960.
Nigeria, the "Giant of Africa" is known as home to about 20% of the population of Sub-Saharan Africa. It's the Africa's largest producer of oil and natural gas. It comprises Africa's largest economy but since 1960, it has been plagued by problems that keep it from realizing its potential as a world power.
Here's some of what you will learn in this book:
Why Nigerians are still together after 60 Years.
Our promises at independence in 1960.
Why Nigeria was relatively strong at Independence.
Why Nigeria is deteriorating and Cyclical (1960 - 2020).
The population & GDP growth rate
Peer country comparison: non-competitive & lagging
Nigeria @60 - transition and missed opportunities
Nigeria: 60 years transition
Delayed structural reforms of Nigeria
Economic transition in the last 60 years
and so much more!
So order my book right now to explore Nigeria from 1960.
Nigeria, the "Giant of Africa" is known as home to about 20% of the population of Sub-Saharan Africa. It's the Africa's largest producer of oil and natural gas. It comprises Africa's largest economy but since 1960, it has been plagued by problems that keep it from realizing its potential as a world power.
Here's some of what you will learn in this book:
Why Nigerians are still together after 60 Years.
Our promises at independence in 1960.
Why Nigeria was relatively strong at Independence.
Why Nigeria is deteriorating and Cyclical (1960 - 2020).
The population & GDP growth rate
Peer country comparison: non-competitive & lagging
Nigeria @60 - transition and missed opportunities
Nigeria: 60 years transition
Delayed structural reforms of Nigeria
Economic transition in the last 60 years
and so much more!
So order my book right now to explore Nigeria from 1960.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5great book with history of Nigeria I've wanted to read. Thanks.