“Versed in the tradition and debates of such Africanist scholars and post-Marxists as Immanuel Wallerstein and Giovanni Arrighi, this book succeeds in advancing this tradition and debates further. Therefore, it deserves our most serious attention and discussion.”Vassilis K. FouskasProfessor of International Relations, University of East London“This book analyses Nigeria’s persistent underdevelopment as shown by underutilization of economic capacity (human and capital) and her un-competitiveness through different lenses. […] What can policy makers do in order to turn the tide, and how could this be done in a country where politics and economics do not complement each other? This book is a guide for not only economists or other social scientists, but policy makers and anyone who intends to understand the issues facing Nigeria and the way everything went wrong for a country once regarded as the giant of Africa.”Uzochukwu AmakomSenior Research Fellow, Institute for Development Studies, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus