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The right to development in Africa is both urgent and mandatory. As this...
The Problems of Africa: The Need for Ideological Reappraisal is a book...
From Vice President Kamala Harris, one of America’s most inspiring...
In the Radiance of the Sage weaves an intriguing story of the ordeals...
The book is a collection of selected speeches by the author during his service years in the public and private sectors. The speeches span a period of twenty-two years (1973-1995), addressing issues of economy, management, public administration, the public service, religion, politics, agriculture, industries, and the controversial Sharia.
First published in 1991, twenty-one years after the end of the Nigerian Civil War, and updated in 2019, the book is a critique of the literature by writers on that devastating war.
This book makes a unique contribution to the literature on Pan-Africanism by providing lively biographical essays of 36 major Pan-African figures by a diverse and prominent group of African, Caribbean, and African-American scholars. They examine historical and contemporary Pan-Africanism as an ideology of emancipation and unity.
In a humorous way, Nigerians In Theory tries to depict the full richness of the Nigerian character and the inherent tensions in that make up.
The story of Bakassi is also a study in the indifference and neglect of a people whose security and welfare... should be the primary purpose of their government.
The book provides an in-depth analysis of the art of governance; shows the underlying theories, principles, institutions, mechanisms and processes that are involved in the management of the affairs of a state.
Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s Roses and Bullets distinguishes itself among the best of Nigerian Civil War novels. It is a beautiful human story about an ugly (inhuman) war. Tearful and heartrending. — Odili Ujubuonu
Enahoro’s Then Spoke the Thunder is an amazing book for its faithful historical account of some of the events that shaped the political landscape [of Nigeria ] in the 1960s whose ripples still reverberate till today.
COVID-19 is speeding up history, but how? What is the shape of the world to come?
Most accounts of Nigeria’s colonisation were written by British officials, presenting it as a noble civilising mission to rid Africans of barbaric superstition and corrupt tribal leadership. Thanks to this skewed writing of history, many Nigerians today still have Empire nostalgia and view the colonial period through rose-tinted glasses.
Ironsi was Nigeria’s first military Head of State. He was killed in Ibadan in the July 1966 counter coup led my northern officers. In this edition entitled Ironsi, Chuks Iloegbunam goes beyond the individual level and the web of intrigues that cost General Aguiyi-Ironis his life.
The New Map tells a sweeping story about how the role of energy in climate change is shaping geopolitical discussions, challenging our industries and our lifestyles, and accelerating a second energy revolution - the quest for renewables. It also brings realism to the debates over the energy transition.