The black fraud stories
This book explores the reality of fraud in Nigeria, examining how it operates and why it has become widespread. Moving beyond stereotypes, it analyzes the social, economic, and cultural factors that contribute to fraudulent practices, including unemployment, inequality, and systemic failure. The book discusses the impact of fraud on individuals, communities, and national development, while also highlighting its global connections. Through clear analysis and real-world context, it offers readers a balanced and informative perspective on a complex issue. Ideal for readers interested in crime, social issues, and contemporary Nigerian society, this book provides insight into one of Nigeria’s most debated challenges.