Leadership, Human Judgment, Violence, And Accounting Implications On National Stability: A Socio-Economic Analysis Of Nigeria With Reference To The Nnamdi Kanu Imprisonment

Dennis Onyekachi Awa

Department of Business Education, Federal College of Education Ofeme Ohuhu Umuahia Abia State

Keywords: Leadership, Human Judgment, Violence, Killings, Public Sector Accounting, Governance, Nigeria, Economic Stability, Nnamdi Kanu, Human Rights, SPSS Analysis, National Security, Financial Transparency


Abstract

Nigeria continues to experience complex challenges related to governance, leadership crises, misguided human judgment, violence, and weak accounting systems that influence national economic performance. This paper examines the interrelationship between leadership quality, human behavioral outcomes, killings and insecurity, and the implications of poor governance accountability on Nigeria’s socio-economic stability. Using the detention of Nnamdi Kanu as a contemporary case study, the paper evaluates how state decisions, leadership reactions, public sentiment, and economic consequences shape national cohesion. The study also discusses how ineffective accountability frameworks contribute to reduced investor confidence, capital flight, reduced productivity, and national economic stagnation. The paper concludes with recommended leadership, policy, justice-system, and accounting reforms.

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