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UNEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNATIONAL IMAGE OF NIGERIA (ASSESSING THE IMAGE LAUNDERING PROJECTS 2006-2015)

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INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background information

The positive perception of a country?s image is an important standard for judging

her standing in the international community. A good image translates to respect,

influence and prestige. To ensure that this respect is accorded to any country,

governments initiate policies that would ensure economic growth, reduction in

unemployment and improvement in the quality of life of the citizens. While, a bad or

negative perception of a country?s image indicates that such a country lacks respect,

influence and prestige in the international community. The factors that can determine a

nation?s image (for good or bad) can be both internal and external. Internally, a

succession of regimes of bad policies and practice can lead to this. Externally, it could be

through participation in foreign military and humanitarian missions (Egwemi, 2010;

Adeleye, 2009). An image problem usually occurs when there are both internal and

external factors that sway the pendulum towards a bad/negative image. Whatever the

source of an image problem. Many countries would to do all that is possible to

overcome such an image.

In Nigeria, since the inception of the present democratic rule in 1999, the country

had been struggling with image problems. These problems range from corruption in high

places like bribing of highly placed officials before one can secure a job, start a business

and run it peacefully, lack of transparency, fraud, electoral manipulations, political

assassination and others. This situation has been so aggravated by the activities of

Nigerians who have taken to crime such as cyber crime, 419 and these people operate in

all the sectors of the country?s economy. This situation is captured by Ishiekwene

(2004:1) when he notes that:

Those of us living in the western world, Europe and

America in particularly, would testify to the humiliation

and embarrassment suffered daily in the hands of bankers,

potential employers and even ordinary neighbors because

they have Nigeria links. And it is not only the whites that

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stigmatize Nigerians, even Africans, including Ghanaians,

Cameroonians, South Africans , Zimbabweans and a host

of our surrounding neighbors in west African look on

Nigerians as crooks, liars, thieves, drug pushers, 419 –

kidnappers, assassins and social miscreants of various

shades.

Really, Nigeria has many large numbers of criminals giving the country a bad

name across the globe. We seem to be in a hurry to make money and for many Nigerians,

the money must be made at all cost and through any means. Even those elected into

positions of trust, amass wealth by stealing from government coffers mindlessly by using

many crooked means, such as falsification of contract papers, initiation of jumbo

projects, and outright conversion of government money to their private use.

This situation is not helped by a growing level of poverty, which has now debased

most Nigerians. There is too much poverty, unemployment and underemployment in

Nigeria. At the face of these developments, various governments including the present

government now embarked upon programs to help improve the image of the country,

such as the N600 Million Naira image laundering program of the Obasanjo regime, the

creation of EFCC, the re-branding programs and the heart of African project the

splashing $1.2 million on a U.S public Relations and lobby firm, Levick, to help change

international and local media narrative”.

In 2013, the Federal government as reported in Premium Times paid flesh man –

Hilliard inc. $ 60.000 to help arrange interviews with foreign channels including CNN. .

These programs were initiated by these different governments to help improve the image

of the country in spite of the worsening un-employment problem which has worsened the

crime situation in the country. This study therefore, intends to investigate the effect of

unemployment to the realization of the image laundering project of the Nigerian

government.3

1.2 Statement of Problem

Since the commencement of this democratic era in 1999, a very big problem that

has confronted the country remains the problem of tarnished image of the country. This

problem of negative image developed as a result of the involvement of Nigerians in the

perpetration of crimes such as cyber fraud, 419 activities (obtaining by tricks), money

laundry, kidnapping, assassinations, armed robbery and the monumental corruption

perpetrated by government officials. Due to the effect of these problems of poor image;

Nigeria which should be a model for the rest of Africa has lost its pride of place because

countries like Ghana which seem to have taken the initiative are occupying the front row

and have left the back bench for Nigeria.

Also, Obama?s non recognition of Nigeria during the administration of Yar?Adua

and the non-invitation of Nigeria to attend the G20 summit in London in 2009 (Ameru

2009, Nigerian compass, 2009; Akuta, 2009).

This image problem is also covered by the level of unemployment in the country

necessitated by the high rate of corruption and government?s poor policies. To address

this image problem, the various governments from 2006-2015 initiated various image

laundering projects such as the „?re-branding project??, the spending of N600 Million

Naira by the Obasanjo regime in image laundering, “Heart of Africa Project? and the.

Splashing $1.2 million on a U.S public Relations and lobby firm, Levick, to help change

international and local media narrative”.

In 2013, the Federal government as reported in Premium Times paid flesh man –

Hilliard inc. $ 60.000 to help arrange interviews with foreign channels including CNN.

These projects have gulped Billions of naira, and at home, unemployment which is the

main root why crime in the country has worsened. This study therefore, intends to

investigate the effect of un-employment on the image laundering projects of various

governments in Nigeria.

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1.3 Objectives of the Study

This study aims at assessing the influence of un-employment on the international

image of Nigeria, vis-a-vis Nigeria?s image laundering projects (2006-2015). Other

objectives

Are:

(1) To determine the various types of unemployed induced crimes involved into by

Nigerians that have negatively influenced the country?s image.

(2) To critically examine the extent unemployment has affected Nigerian?s

international image.

(3) To examine the extent of attainment of the objectives of the various image

laundering projects initiated by Nigeria.

(4) To recommend adequate solutions and make recommendations on how

government can tackle the unemployment problem and improve the country?s image

internationally.

1.4 Research Questions

This research questions will guide the study:

1. What are the various crimes involved into by Nigerians that have negatively

by influenced Nigeria?s international image?

2. To what extent has unemployment influenced Nigeria?s negative image?

3. To what extent does unemployment influence by Nigerians involved crimes that

have affected Nigeria?s international image?

4. To what extent has unemployment influenced the realization of the objectives

of the various image laundering projects initiated by Nigeria?

1.5 Research Hypotheses

These hypotheses formulated will be tested by the researcher:

1. There is no significant relationship between unemployment and the

involvement of Nigerians into crimes that have tarnished Nigeria?s image.

2. There is no significant relationship between unemployment and the

country?s negative international image.

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3. There is no significant relationship between crimes committed by Nigerian and

the country?s negative image

1.6 Significant of the Study

This study would be very significant as it would contribute to the existing stock of

literature on unemployment and Nigeria?s international image. It will provide information

to the government on the type of crimes involved into by the unemployed Nigeria?s that

affect the country?s image.

Government officials would utilize the wealth of knowledge provided by this

study to articulate good image laundering programs that would help to improve the

international image of the country.

The recommendations of this study might be able to provide effective alternative

on how the government can improve upon the country?s international image.

1.7 Scope and Limitations

This study will be centered on unemployment and Nigeria?s international image:

An Assessment of the image laundering projects (2006-2015). Also, the findings of this

study will be used for data generalization.

In carrying out this study, the researcher will encounter some constraints. These

constraints would include time, scarcity of literature materials and the responses of the

respondents. As the time frame for this study is already fixed, the researcher would work

the extra mile to ensure that the time frame adhered to. Also, another constraint is the

scarcity of local empirical materials for the study these constraints would be addressed by

using foreign original materials.

Also, the responses of the respondents may not be hundred percent sincere, to

take care of this constraints, the instrument that will be designed will be administered to

more than the selected samples and the correctly and sincerely filled questionnaire would

be selected and used by the researcher.

1.8 Definition of Terms

Unemployment: This refers to Nigerian graduates and others who qualified in different

skills who supposed to be employed to practice what they have learnt but due to lack of

paid jobs are still looking for working work to a living.

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Crimes: These are various criminal activities involved into by Nigerians such as

kidnapping, armed robbery, corrupt activities by those in government, 419, child

trafficking, money laundering and others perpetuated by Nigerians that are affecting the

country?s international image.

Image Laundering: These are the various positive image promotion programs initiated by

the government to help reposition the country before the world community.

1.9 Organization of the Study:

This study will be organized into five chapters. Chapter one is the introduction

which will comprise the background of the study, research questions, research

hypotheses, significance of the study, scope and limitations, definition of terms and

organization of the study.

Chapter two which is tagged literature review will cover related literature

materials. The chapter will cover conceptual, theoretical and empirical materials; the

review would help to provide a foundation for the study.

The chapter three of the study will cover these subheadings; research design, the

population that will be covered by the study, the sample and sampling techniques. Other

subheadings include research instrument, validity and reliability of the instrument, data

collection techniques/methods of data collection and data analysis techniques.

The chapter four of the study will include introduction of data analysis, analysis

of all data collected, description of research instruments used and the summary of data

analysis and the result achieved.

While the chapter five of the chapter will deal with the summary of the findings,

discussion based on similar findings made by others, conclusion and recommendations.


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