2010 book by Frank Ogodo Ogbeche
Harvest of Corruption |
Author | Frank Ogodo Ogbeche |
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Language | English |
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Genre | Fiction |
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Publisher | Almaz Books Limited |
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Publication date | 5 Apr 2010 |
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Publication place | Nigeria |
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ISBN | 978-9-780-68441-9 |
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Harvest of Corruption is a book by Frank Ogodo Ogbeche.[1] The play centers on corrupt government system, witnessing a web of deceit, bribery, and moral decay.[2] Aloho, desperate for employment, falls prey to Ochuole's promises, leading her into a job within the Ministry of External Relations under the notorious Chief Haladu Ade-Amaka.[3] As the story unfolds, we see the pervasive corruption infecting even law enforcement, with characters like ACP Yakubu grappling with the idea of madness ruling a nation plagued by societal scandal. Aloho's involvement in drug trafficking and her secret affair with Chief Haladu unfold, leading to her pregnancy and subsequent tragic demise during childbirth. Ogeyi, Aloho's friend, becomes a crucial informant to ACP Yakubu, seeking justice for Aloho's death and bringing down the corrupt officials, resulting in a courtroom climax where justice is served.[4]