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Book Review·March 27, 2022·4 min readA sordid history of Nigeria: A review of Taiwo Michael Oloyede’s ‘Lagos is killing me” -Olukorede S. YishauGreedy leaders. Looting. Colonialism. Neocolonialism. Fake drug dealers. Power cuts. Money-laundering. Hunger. Cultural diversity. Deceit. Amalgamation. Motion without movement. Ethnocentrism.... Read More