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INTRODUCTION
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER 1: “Urgent Business Relationship”: Nigerian E-Mail Scams 28
- CHAPTER 2: From Favoritism to 419: Corruption in Everyday Life 53
- CHAPTER 3: Development Scams: Donors, Dollars, and NGO Entrepreneurs 88
- CHAPTER 4: “Fair Play Even among Robbers”: Democracy, Politics, and Corruption 112
- CHAPTER 5: Rumors, Riots, and Diabolical Rituals 138
- CHAPTER 6: “They Became the Criminals They Were Supposed to Fight”: Crime, Corruption, and Vigilante Justice 166
- CHAPTER 7: Anticorruption Aspirations: Biafrans and Born-again Christians 191
- CONCLUSION 221
- Appendix 233
- Notes 241
- References 247
- Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER 1: “Urgent Business Relationship”: Nigerian E-Mail Scams 28
- CHAPTER 2: From Favoritism to 419: Corruption in Everyday Life 53
- CHAPTER 3: Development Scams: Donors, Dollars, and NGO Entrepreneurs 88
- CHAPTER 4: “Fair Play Even among Robbers”: Democracy, Politics, and Corruption 112
- CHAPTER 5: Rumors, Riots, and Diabolical Rituals 138
- CHAPTER 6: “They Became the Criminals They Were Supposed to Fight”: Crime, Corruption, and Vigilante Justice 166
- CHAPTER 7: Anticorruption Aspirations: Biafrans and Born-again Christians 191
- CONCLUSION 221
- Appendix 233
- Notes 241
- References 247
- Index 257