Nigeria is the most populous black nation on earth. Endowed with such enormous human and material resources, it should be a veritable giant, ranked among the political and economic power-brokers of the world. Unfortunately, this potential giant continues wobbling on shaky legs, to the great disappointment of its expectant citizens and the world at large. Nigerian Brain Drain laments some of the factors which have transformed a land of hope into a basket case of poverty, fear, despair, and near anarchy, compelling so many of her children to assume the status of academic, economic, and political refugees in foreign lands. This book is a provocative blend of history, poetry and socio-political satire.