How Megaprojects Are Damaging Nigeria and How to Fix It A Practical Guide to Mastering Very Large Government Projects

Since 1960, two-thirds of very large governmental projects in Nigeria have not only failed, but been abandoned mid-course. This presents a bigger failure rate than mega projects elsewhere, and yet there is no available data or analysis to help us understand the reasons behind such failures. This boo...

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Main Author: Ibrahim, Jimoh (auth)
Other Authors: Loch, Christoph (auth), Sengupta, Kishore (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2022
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