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Africa and its Global Diaspora
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Africa and its Global Diaspora

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-12
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  • Publisher: Springer

The book presents a thorough study of the changing landscape of state-diaspora relations in Africa, as well as a robust analysis of diaspora engagement policies being pursued across the continent. As the Africa diaspora strengthens its socio-economic and political clout, countries of origin in Africa have sought to engage their citizens living abroad. Over the past decade, the role of diaspora in the homeland development has become a core tenet of national strategies and policies. Against the backdrop of expanding globalization and deepening regional integration, the book presents a thorough study of the changing landscape of state-diaspora relations in Africa, as well as a robust analysis of diaspora engagement policies being pursued across the continent as states seek to extend rights to and extract obligations from their global citizens.

Nigeria Confidential
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Nigeria Confidential

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-03
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

In Nigeria Confidential, award-winning author Uche Nworah casts a wider look at Nigeria and tackles head-on some of the issues facing country and citizens in his trademark witty and satirical style. He spares no theme in this second blook of essays and short stories as he takes the reader across the country touching down at various points with his beautifully woven stories. The reader gets to experience what living in Lagos is like, likewise a typical day at Nigeria's flagship immigration centre in Ikoyi among many other stories. Nigeria Confidential will help the reader to appreciate some of Nigeria's social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of the author. Nworah writes with infectious optimism and the reader may just agree with him that Nigeria still holds out hope for her citizens and that everything good is coming still.

Relations Between Africans, African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans: Tensions, Indifference and Harmony
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Relations Between Africans, African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans: Tensions, Indifference and Harmony

This is the second edition and an expanded version of the first one. The work examines relations between Africans, African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans and the problems they face when they interact and how they see each other. It also looks at what unites them and what separates them. Relations between members of these groups, which are sometimes described as distinct ethnic groups, are characterised by tensions, harmony and indifference towards each other in spite of their common identity as a people of African origin. The author explains why. This edition includes new material and complements the author's other works, “Relations Between Africans and African Americans: Misconceptions, Myths and Realities,” and “Africans and African Americans: Complex Relations, Prospects and Challenges.”

Nollywood Stars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Nollywood Stars

“A revelation. It will introduce readers to one of the most significant global centers of film production, Nigeria . . . an important work . . . Essential.” —Choice In this comprehensive study of Nollywood stardom around the world, Noah A. Tsika explores how the industry’s top on-screen talents have helped Nollywood to expand beyond West Africa and into the diaspora to become one of the globe’s most prolific and diverse media producers. Carrying VHS tapes and DVDs onto airplanes and publicizing new methods of film distribution, the stars are active agents in the global circulation of Nollywood film. From Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde’s cameo role on VH1’s popular series Hit the Floor ...

Akpokuedike
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Akpokuedike

This book summarizes Willie Obiano’s personal and family life and then treats his key accomplishments as Governor of Anambra State, Nigeria, from 2014 to 2022. Governor Obiano waged Nigeria’s most successful war against the coronavirus, built the Anambra International Airport under 2 years, developed the Awka Millennium City, completed the Anambra International Convention Center, and built the Awka City Stadium. His legacies include giant strides in agriculture, education, healthcare, infrastructure, the economy, and investments.

Prime Witness: Change and Policy Challenges in Buhariís Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 514

Prime Witness: Change and Policy Challenges in Buhariís Nigeria

This volume of essays on public policy challenges in the Buhari-led Nigeria is a child of necessity. In 2015 and sixteen years after the PDP assumed the leadership reins in Nigeria, it was evident to all, that Nigeria was not enjoying the best form of governance and purposeful leadership. The strength of government was absolutely lacking. Enter 2015 and the grand alliance and vision of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which claimed to be the only credible alternative capable of upending the PDP and providing Nigeria the much leadership change it desired. Hope about Nigeria's prospects soared with the election of President Muhammadu Buhari. The hope was well founded: it reflected the high...

The Relevance of Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

The Relevance of Philosophy

The Relevance of Philosophy By: Professor Sylvanus Ifeanyichukwu Nnoruka The Relevance of Philosophy defends the assertion that philosophy is not a theoretical irrelevant enterprise. Philosophy is relevant to life, and this book makes use of phenomenological and hermeneutical methods to offer solutions to the social, political, and economic problems in Africa, specifically Nigeria. With regard to Nigeria, many are of the opinion that the problem is simply and uniquely that of leadership. Others think it is ethnicity while some opine that it is lack of authentic education method. The articles in the book tackle these and other relevant problems. The authors recommend this book to all Nigerians, and indeed every African. The authors believe it is not enough to keep bemoaning the regrettable events of the past which have crippled Africa’s development. Rather, through critical reasoning, they aim to generate unique solutions to Nigeria’s problems.

African Dream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

African Dream

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08-01
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

A Ghanaian teacher in Glasgow attends a conference in Ethiopia where he stumbles across a vision for the future. Convinced that what he has witnessed could have dramatic consequences for Africa, he decides to leave everything behind in Scotland to carry the message to the people. On his journey he has to tackle and overcome a mountain of obstacles. This is a personal quest that examines the hopes and dreams of Africans from a diverse range of backgrounds: from street level to academic to political to religious, both practical and philosophical. Through the voices of the people, this unique take on the problems facing Africa forms an engaging, witty and thought-provoking narrative that aims to empower us all to take the future of Africa into our owns hands. The book gives a flavour of the joys and hardships faced everyday by a broad cross-section of the African community, both at home and abroad. Above all, a spirit of hope for the future and belief that Africa can transform herself permeates every page.

Readings for Amerigerian Igbo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Readings for Amerigerian Igbo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-12-23
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Readings for Amerigerian Igbo was written to be a legacy, road map and information source for American-born Nigerian children (Amerigerians) who, unlike their Nigerian-born and raised parents, did not get the chance to be born and raised in Nigerian culture. This generation has significant language and cultural deficiencies with regard to their Nigerian root. This book was written to help this later generation, and other like future generations, to understand better the nature of their root, and what to do to help facilitate their connection to that root. A rootless human being often feels like someone who dropped out of the sky with no known origin. Such a life has a tendency to bounce arou...

The Long Harmattan Season
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Long Harmattan Season

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Uche Nworah is probably one of the hardest working and possibly the most controversial of the writers we have published." -Rudolph Lewis, Editor, ChickenBones: A Journal "Uche's narrative skills, and the unique cadences in his stories, stand him out in the tabloid genre." -Jideofor Adibe, Editor, Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd, London, UK "Uche Nworah is one of Nigeria's pre-eminent commentators and public intellectuals." -Sabella Ogbobode Abidde, Washington, D.C The Long Harmattan Season is a compilation of satirical commentaries by Nigeria's controversial internet columnist. Laced with autobiographical short stories which also mirror the wider Nigerian society, it is evident from the book ...