                 ! "#$ 1 | Page MISMANAGEMENT IN GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA: A CASE OF PUBLIC SECTOR IN NIGERIA. ADEJARE YUSUFF AREMU. ABSTRACT The summary review of this study it is as follows here, the main purpose of this work paper is to analyzed the causes of governance failure and the problems of mismanagement in Nigeria Government or Public Sector, and indentified the challenges of mismanagement of public funds and corruption amongst government officials, the Federal Government, state government, local government and other public sector in Nigeria. There are some factors that examined in this study, which are: Deficiency Of Service Performance, Failing Of Rule Of Law, Absence of Accountability and Transparency, Corruption Challenges. Nigeria appears to suffer tremendously from this malaise. Every one appears to believe that the nation has a culture of corruption; Nigeria is a rich nation floating on oil wealth, but almost none of it flows to the people. The countless reforms and lack of genuity and integrity of our leaders have left Nigeria corrupt as ever. According to some previous researchers on mismanagement in public sectors in Nigeria, the main problem are the totally corruption. KEYWORDS: Mismanagement in Nigeria, Government or Public Sector, Deficiency Of Service Performance, Failing Of Rule Of Law, Absence of Accountability and Transparency, Corruption Challenges. INTRODUCTION Nigeria is working with three arms of Government, The Executive, the Government itself, answerable for the everyday demolishing of the nation and laws. The Legislature chose by the individuals, answerable for structuring new laws. The Senate and Federal House of Representatives, The Judiciary, the courts, answerable for completing equity and corrective activities. What more an alternate three levels of Government, Federal, State and Local Government, Nigeria the most crowded nation in Africa and is spotted in West Africa. She is circumscribed by Benin Republic on the West, Cameroon on the East, Niger Republic on the North, Lake Chad on the North-East and on the South is the Gulf of Guinea at the Atlantic Ocean. She is home to in excess of 150 million with a populace development rate of something like 2%. She sits on in excess of 923,000 square kilometers of area and water. It is about the measure of Alaska and Texas joined together. Nigeria has one of the quickest developing economies on the planet. As per social and financial pointers, Nigeria is both dynamic and immature. The economy has been extremely subject to oil incomes since the 1970s. The economy had a predictable and tallness development throughout a great part of the twentieth century throughout which it converted into an up to date public