Corruption” in the novels of adaobi NWAUBANI tricia’s I Do Not Come To You By chance and Labo Yari’s the climate of corruption
Abstract
Corruption has long been harmful and dangerous to the development of Nigeria systems. This study therefore, sheds light on the scourge of materialism and relevant institutions. The sociological theory, which supports investigation unto the function of systems in the society, has been deployed in this study. One of the findings of the research is that, social systems, presently, malfunctions. The researcher concludes that the only antidote to this is a total war on corruption.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract
Table of Contents
Chapter one: General introduction
1.0 Introduction and Statement of the Research Problem
1.1 Purpose of Study
1.2 Justification of the Study
1.3 Scope and Deliminitation
1.4 Research Methodology
Chapter two : Literature Review
- Introduction to Literature Review
2.1 Sociological Theory
2.2 Views of Critics on Sociological Theory
2.3 Sociological Perspectives
2.3.1 Functionalist Approach
2.3.2 Marxist Approach
2.3.3 Feminist Approach
2.3.4 Moralist Approach
2.4 Review of the Literature on Corruption
2.5 Perspectives on the Phenomenon of Corruption
2.6 Conclusion
Chapter three: critical analysis
- Introduction to Critical Analysis
- The Scourge of Materialism
3.2 Traditional Materialism
3.3 Conclusion
Chapter Four: conclusion
- Introduction to Conclusion
4.1 Antidotes for Corruption in Adaobi’s I Do Not Come
to You By Chance and Labo’s The Climate of Corruption
4.3 Conclusion
Bibliography
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