Egom, Peter2019-09-252019-09-252009-03-022009-02http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/173106[...] I now go on to trace, very briefly, in the following section 2 of this paper how Mammon’s ethical law of usury and ceaseless-taking has brought the global economy to its current sorry pass. Then section 3 of this paper reels out some of the global and local consequences of the on-going collapse of the global usury regime of debtfinancing and industrial outsourcing. And section 4 concludes this paper by emphasizing the point that Igbos are the people of God Almighty and, therefore, Igbos will not find it difficult to implement in Igboland the market dictates of God Almighty’s charity and ceaseless-giving regime of equity financing and industrial in-sourcing .engCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)finance ethicsChristian ethicsEconomic ethicsReligious ethicsThe World Financial Crisis and its Challenges on the Igbo NationPreprint