Since her political independence from the British government in
1960, Nigeria has gone through different phases in the effort to
develop the corporate sector. The intention was to drive the
economy through corporate enterprises; however, the absence of
effective corporate governance structure and conducive investment
environment has no doubt been a source of concern for investors and
successive governments.
Meticulously researched and organized, this book takes the
global view on corporate governance to provide insight into the
corporate governance conundrum in Nigeria. Against the background
of international standard, Author, Olusola A. Akinpelu proposes a
number of reforms to the existing governance structure and delves
into the history of corporate development from the 1960s through
the present.
In addition, Akinpelu offers an in-depth analysis of the
philosophical foundations for corporate governance and compiles the
theories, models, statutes, reforms, international standards,
guidelines, and legal cases on corporate governance in the United
Kingdom, Germany, the United States of America, and elsewhere to
show how no country is completely immune from corporate
collapse.
A timely work, "Corporate Governance Framework in Nigeria" will
interest students of business economics, business law, legal
practitioners, and researchers in the field of corporate
governance.
''An excellently well written book on all important subject of
socio-economic value and relevance.''
"- Guoleba Seri (Esq),
Chairman/CEO, Seri Associates, LLC, NY.
Founder and President/CEO, African Chambers of Commerce, United
States."
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