ABSTRACT
This project is on Corruption and Victimization in Isidore Okpewho’s Tides and Anthony Ndubuisi Abagha’s Children of Oloibiri. It is a study of the endemic corruption and Victimization that hold the Niger Delta captive and by extension the entire nation in spite of available monumental wealth and qualified manpower.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page i
Certification ii
Approval Page iii
Title Page iv
Dedication v
Acknowledgements vi
Abstract vii
Table of Contents viii
This project is on Corruption and Victimization in Isidore Okpewho’s Tides and Anthony Ndubuisi Abagha’s Children of Oloibiri. It is a study of the endemic corruption and Victimization that hold the Niger Delta captive and by extension the entire nation in spite of available monumental wealth and qualified manpower.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page i
Certification ii
Approval Page iii
Title Page iv
Dedication v
Acknowledgements vi
Abstract vii
Table of Contents viii
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the study 1
Statement of the Problem 4
Objectives of the Study 4
Scope of the Study/Limitation 5
Significance of the Study 5
Methodology 6
INTRODUCTION
Background to the study 1
Statement of the Problem 4
Objectives of the Study 4
Scope of the Study/Limitation 5
Significance of the Study 5
Methodology 6
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review 7
Literature Review 7
CHAPTER THREE
Corruption And Victimization In Children Of Oloibiri 15
By Anthony Abagha
Corruption And Victimization In Children Of Oloibiri 15
By Anthony Abagha
CHAPTER FOUR
Corruption And Victimization In Tides By Isidore Okpewho 29
By Anthony Abagha
Corruption And Victimization In Tides By Isidore Okpewho 29
By Anthony Abagha
CHAPTER FIVE
Comparative and Contrastive Analysis of Abagha’s Children of
Oloibir and Okpewho’s Tides 44
Conclusion 48
Works Cited 49
Comparative and Contrastive Analysis of Abagha’s Children of
Oloibir and Okpewho’s Tides 44
Conclusion 48
Works Cited 49
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