Raising The Breed Without Greed: Prognostic Analysis of Chidubem Iweka’s August Inmates

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
T. A. S. Osanyemi
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The high level of greed and corruption and their attendant socio-political stasis and ineptitude in contemporary Nigeria has been portrayed in Chidubem Iweka’s August Inmates. Existing literary and scholarly engagements on greed and corruption are ubiquitous and they have focused on the havoc they have unleashed on the society. Nonetheless, it appears that the prognostic studies on how to raise future leaders without the influence of the cancerous greed and corruption have been given little or no consideration. This is the critical gap this paper attempts to fill. This paper therefore investigates the social and vicious greed and its socio-political consequences in order to raise future leaders that will eschew the protracted and recalcitrant greed in Nigerian socio-political environment. The primary text is Chidubem Iweka’s August Inmates. It will be subjected to critical analysis in both content and form. Inspirations will be drawn from Postcolonialism as theoretical framework. The essence of literary Postcolonialism is to allow for the examination of socio-political vices and imbalances in contemporary Nigeria in order to seek for ways of ameliorating them through the selection of ideal future leaders; it will also undergird the analysis of our findings. The study identifies significantly greed as the bane of socio-political peace and progress. It concludes that in raising breed of leaders without greed some priceless socio-political virtues must be explicitly injected into the society.
饲养无贪婪的品种:预测分析的Chidubem Iweka的八月囚犯
Chidubem Iweka的《八月囚犯》描绘了当代尼日利亚的高度贪婪和腐败,以及随之而来的社会政治停滞和无能。现有的关于贪婪和腐败的文学和学术活动无处不在,他们关注的是贪婪和腐败对社会造成的破坏。尽管如此,关于如何在不受恶性贪婪和腐败影响的情况下培养未来领导人的预测研究似乎很少或根本没有得到考虑。这是本文试图填补的关键空白。因此,本文调查了社会和恶性贪婪及其社会政治后果,以培养未来的领导人,避免尼日利亚社会政治环境中长期顽固的贪婪。主要文本是奇杜贝姆·伊韦卡的《八月囚犯》。它将从内容和形式两个方面进行批判性分析,并从后殖民主义的理论框架中得到启示。文学后殖民主义的本质是允许审视当代尼日利亚的社会政治恶习和失衡,以便通过选择理想的未来领导人来寻求改善这些恶习和失衡的方法;这也将为我们对研究结果的分析提供基础。该研究明确指出,贪婪是社会政治和平与进步的祸根。它的结论是,在培养没有贪婪的领导人的过程中,必须将一些无价的社会政治美德明确注入社会。
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Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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