Victor Dike
Articles by this Author
Corruption in Nigeria: A New Paradigm for Effective Control
- By Victor Dike
- Published 04/11/2008
- Democracy
- Unrated
There are many unresolved problems in Nigeria, but the issue of the upsurge of corruption is troubling. And the damages it has done to the polity are astronomical, explains Victor Dike
The state of education in Nigeria and the health of the nation
- By Victor Dike
- Published 04/11/2008
- Education
- Unrated
The rehabilitation of the educational sector should be treated as a public health issue says Victor Dike because the survival of Nigeria as a viable society will depend on the health of her educational institutions, and how well the professors and support staff are treated.
Nigerian Society at the dawn of the 21st century: Reward Systems, Workers Morale, and Productivity
- By Victor Dike
- Published 04/11/2008
- Economy
- Unrated
A poor reward system and harsh economic environment have undermined workers' morale and productivity in Nigeria. Victor Dike explores the problem and suggest ways that workers can be better motivated to improve their productivity.
Leadership, Politics, and Social Change: Nigeria and the Struggle for Survival
- By Victor Dike
- Published 04/11/2008
- Democracy
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Nigeria's short life has been packed with successions of social changes. There has been the shift from regions to states, from farms to cities, from agriculture to industries, and now power shift from the north to the south. These changes have not been for the benefit of the common man, only the rich and powerful have gained, writes Victor Dike
The state of education in Nigeria and the health of the nation
- By Victor Dike
- Published 04/11/2008
- Education
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At the dawn of the year 2002, Nigeria is still uncertain where it is headed. In other words, her destination is still unknown. The
Nigerian world has blamed the woes of Nigeria, and
in particular that of the educational sector, to
the many years of military misrule.
The ‘Caste System’ in Nigeria, Democratization and Culture: Socio-political and Civil Rights implications
- By Victor Dike
- Published 04/11/2008
- Culture
- Unrated
The 'Osu' caste system in Nigeria is a form of apartheid. Victor Dike discusses
the socio-political, economic and civil rights implications of this obnoxious
system, which is a legacy of our forefathers

