This book unfolds its narrative through a collection of original essays, lectures, articles, and speeches. Across twenty-three concise chapters, Hagher navigates through the intricate web of Nigeria's leadership culture, shedding light on its toxic nature and its detrimental impact on democracy and good governance.
His exploration spans from the intricacies of leadership and government to the pivotal roles played by artists and intellectuals, the influence of film, the dynamics of investment, the intricacies of public policy, the imperative of food security, the shadows of tragedy, the compass of morality, and the foundation of constitutionality. Through this volume, Hagher emerges as a profound intellectual and thinker, serving as a powerful advocate for meaningful change that can elevate Nigeria and Africa to greater heights.