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FESCA to launch ‘Culture Change’ book on ethical transformation, good governance in Nigeria

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Nosa Osaikhuiwu, President, FESCA

Nosa Osaikhuiwu, President, FESCA

The Foundation for Ethical Society & Cultural Awareness (FESCA), a non-religious, non-political, and non-profit organization committed to promoting ethical values and cultural awareness, is proud to announce the upcoming release of its first publication titled:

“Culture Change: The Key to Ethical Transformation and Good Governance”

Scheduled for release on May 15, 2027, this landmark book provides a critical examination of the Nigerian question—why Nigeria continues to face persistent challenges despite its vast potential. It explores the roles of citizens, societal values, and political structures in shaping national outcomes, while offering practical, people-driven solutions for sustainable progress.

The publication presents a compelling case for cultural reorientation as the foundation for ethical leadership, good governance, and national development. It is designed to serve as a guide for policymakers, educators, civil society actors, and citizens committed to building a stronger and more accountable nation.

This book marks the first in a series of strategic publications by FESCA aimed at addressing key national issues. The Foundation is already advancing work on a second title:

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“Boko Haram: New Strategies for Ending the Insurgency and Securing Nigeria”, which will be released subsequently.

In addition to its publishing efforts, FESCA is collaborating with film producers on a series of movies and documentaries focused on Nigeria’s ethical challenges and pathways to reform. Details of these productions will be announced in due course.

The book will be available for purchase on major online platforms, including Amazon, as well as selected bookstore websites. Copies will also be distributed to key government institutions and selected media organizations.

FESCA calls on Nigerians at home and abroad, as well as all stakeholders invested in the nation’s future, to support this initiative. Individuals, institutions, and organizations are encouraged to procure copies for universities, secondary schools, and public libraries across the country.

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Nosa Osaikhuiwu, President, FESCA

About FESCA
The Foundation for Ethical Society & Cultural Awareness (FESCA) is dedicated to fostering ethical consciousness, cultural identity, and civic responsibility as essential pillars for national development.

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