· One of the more colourful tales of corruption out of Nigeria, “Clean Sweep Ignatius”, was written by Jeffrey Archer. Admittedly, The Lord Archer of Weston-super-Mare, may himself have had a more relatable story to tell: accused by Kathleen Burnett in of plagiarising one of the short stories in the anthology in which the Nigerian tale was included, he eventually was jailed in after having Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. · This is one of my all time favorite stories, by one of my favorite writers - Jeffrey Archer. Orginally published in 'A Twist in the Tale', its a masterpiece. Read on and I assure you, you'll not regret. CLEAN SWEEP IGNATIUS. FEW showed much interestwhen Ignatius Agarbi was appointed Nigeria's Minister of bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 10 mins. · Clean Sweep Ignatius (Audiobook - Short Story) by Jeffrey Archer - YouTube. Yes, so I found a few Jeffrey Archer books in my house that hadn't seen the light of day in a while. So I .
In Clean Sweep Ignatius, a story in one of British author (and former politician) Jeffrey Archer's collections of short stories, a fictitious Nigerian finance minister, who goes by the name of Ignatius Agarbi, better known as 'Clean Sweep Ignatius', wins accolades for demonstrating uncommon zeal in singlehandedly cleaning up the rot in. The pity is that the re-looting of the Abacha loot is now without trace. In one of his short stories, "Clean Sweep Ignatius", the British author Jeffrey Archer told the story of a Nigerian Finance Minister, Ignatius Agabi, who came with the promise to cleanse the country of all corruption. Clean Sweep Ignatius. A La Carte. Not the Real Thing. Just Good Friends. The Steal. Colonel Bullfrog. Check Mate. Honour Among Thieves. (In later editions, The Wine Taster so as not to be confused with his novel of the same name) A Chapter of Accidents. The Loophole. Christina Rosenthal.
"Clean Sweep Ignatius" Plot: Ignatius Agarbi is the new Financial Minister of Nigeria. He begins a sweep on corruption and makes a name for himself. He is extremely honest, even insisting that his family vacations be billed to himself and not to his ministry. A leader on the centre page dubbed him “Clean Sweep Ignatius”, the new broom every guilty man feared. Ignatius’s reputation as Mr. Clean continued to grow as arrest followed arrest and unfounded rumours began circulating in the capital that even General Otobi, the Head of State, was under investigation by his own Finance Minister. Clean Sweep Ignatius book. Read 26 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Taken from Jeffrey Archer's second collection of short stories.
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