Niran Adedokun, a renowned journalist, columnist and biographer, has released a new book titled ‘Ethnicity Eats, Corruption Feasts: A Columnist’s Insights on Nigeria.’
The release of the book was announced yesterday by Landscape Press.
The book is Adedokun’s second captivating collection of essays following the 2020 release of Danfo Driver in All of Us.
The author dissects the complex challenges plaguing this vibrant nation in this thought-provoking book.
He explores the intricate relationship between ethnicity and politics and how this dynamic has influenced the country’s socio-economic landscape. The essays unravel the layers of corruption that have infiltrated every aspect of Nigerian society and the devastating consequences they inflict on the country.
Ethnicity Eats, Corruption Feasts offers readers a unique perspective on Nigeria’s past, present, and future while taking an incisive look at the overt religiousness of Nigerians and why the country remains a cesspool of vices regardless.
Adedokun is a public relations practitioner, lawyer, writer, and the publisher of www.eelive.ng.
His first book, Ladies Calling the Shots, a profile of seventeen top female film and television directors in Nigeria, was published in 2017.
His other books are The Danfo Driver in All of Us and Other Essays, a compilation of his reflections on Nigeria’s social-political realities; The Law Is an Ass, a collection of fictional short stories; and The Man, the Soldier, the Patriot: Biography of Lt Gen Ibrahim Attahiru.