
Everybody knows-but nobody talks.
Corruption in Nigeria is not hidden. It is learned, negotiated, and survived. From politicians and police officers to markets, churches, schools, and homes, corruption is no longer an exception-it is the system.
Everybody Knows is not a rant and not a moral lecture. It is a mirror held up to a society where survival has replaced integrity, and silence has become a strategy.
The book examines how ordinary people adapt to broken systems, how power protects itself, and why corruption persists even when everyone recognizes it. It explores the uncomfortable truth that corruption survives not only because of leaders, but because it has been normalized at every level of society.
This is not a story of villains versus victims.
It is a story of normalization.
Once you see it, you cannot unsee it.
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