I currently live in London where I lecture at a college. I also teach part-time in one of the universities. My areas of specialisation are communications, branding and marketing communications. However, I have chosen managing educational change as the focus of my doctoral thesis which I will be completely shortly. My medium-term term goal is to apply my skills in adding value to Nigeria's educational sector.
I write weekly columns for various newspapers and websites. Some of my papers have also featured on brandchannel.com, brandrepublic.co.uk etc. My book The Long Harmattan Season (a collection of short stories and satire on Nigeria) is available on amazon.com. You can keep track of me through my website www.uchenworah.com, and my blog. http://thelongharmattanseason.blogspot.com/
Abstract The forthcoming April 2007 general elections will be quite crucial to the future of Nigeria as a fully democratic and progressive country. While Nigerians continue to demand the highest standard of service from those that will be elected at the elections, it is the view of this writer that Nigerian citizens have an active collaborating role to play in the process through full participation in the elections. As a way forward, this author also suggests the introduction of the Nolan Principles of public service into governance in Nigeria as it will complement other ethical codes curr...
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