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Corruption complaints,inequality and ethnic grievances in post-Biafra Nigeria
Authors:Daniel Jordan Smith
Institution:1. Department of Anthropology, Brown University, Providence, USADaniel_J_Smith@brown.edu
Abstract:Based on anthropological field work in southeastern Nigeria, this paper explores the public concerns and everyday experience of corruption in a society still living with the legacies of the Biafran secession attempt. The paper shows how the revival of Igbo nationalism and resentment over perceived marginalisation is fuelled by perceptions that the corrupt machinery of the federal government runs against the interests of the Igbo people, and funnels resources away from the southeast as punishment for the failed separatist struggle more than 40 years ago. Hence, complaints about corruption are used to critique the Nigerian state and other regional or ethnic groups, but they also figure in an internally focused critique by Igbos of their own complicity in Nigeria’s endemic corruption.
Keywords:corruption  marginalisation  inequality  Igbo nationalism  Nigeria  Biafra
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