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About the Author
Mazi A. Kanu Oji, LL.B., MBA, FCIS, MON is ruling elder, Presbyterian Church of Nigeria. He holds over sixty years of experience in business, diplomatic, public administration, political and community service in Nigeria and across Africa, Europe, and North America. He was Nigerian consul to the U.S.A. 1962 - 1967; head of Africa Group of the Middle-East/Africa Division of the International Banking Department, Bankers Trust Company, 1970 - 1973; and private business in Nigeria, 1974 - 2000. Oji retired in 2000. Valerie U. Oji, Pharm.D., BCPP is assistant professor of clinical and administrative pharmacy sciences, College of Pharmacy, Nursing & Allied Health Sciences, Howard University. A pharmacist of twenty-two years, she has served as past co-chair, Health Affairs, Women in NAACP, Houston, Texas and secretary of health, Nigerian Union, U.S.A., 2003-2005.
Reviews
...A candid analysis....The authors dispel any misapprehension about the devastating effect corruption has had on national development in Nigeria; they shed light on its devastating impact on both infra-structural and cultural developments....They call our attention to a notable bright light in the struggle against corruption, crime and fraud in the medical field in Nigeria, the accomplishments of Dora Akunyili...They propose a transformational model to introduce change...These attributes, they proffer are most visible in the servant leader....They cite, as examples, General Colin Powell, the former Secretary of State of the United States, the [former] President of Nigeria, Umaru Yar'Adua...It is a laudable beginning. -- Dr. Charles Jarmon, professor and associate dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University
Book Information
ISBN 9780761852179
Author Mazi A. Kanu Oji
Format Paperback
Page Count 88
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 150g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 155mm * 5mm