Nigeria is dealing with a level of disorderliness that is neither compatible with functionality nor with long life. Our problems did not start today; they have been with us for as long as we have existed as a country. But just like a disorder left untreated, our problem has incapacitated us, and the rate of deterioration is currently becoming alarming. The long-term survival of our country is no longer as assured as it used to be. We are on a slippery slope with nothing to hold on to. This book attempts to answer the 'what', 'why', 'who', and 'what is next' of our problems. As is always the case when truths are discussed, be ready to be offended. But if you are open-minded enough to be offended and not switch off and open-minded enough to be offended and keep reading – you might learn one or two things at the end of this book.
The Atrocities of Hope provides insight and analysis of various aspects of Nigeria’s political, cultural, and social economic landscape. In this book, the author identifies solutions to complex problems by examining the current state with immense detail. The author outlines resource management strategies and constraints as well as personnel changes. He addresses weaknesses and moral issues such as greed and power struggles. An interesting read and definitely contains information that sparks a conversation worth exploring.