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The Struggles of Post-Independence Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

The Struggles of Post-Independence Nigeria

In The Struggles of Post-Independence Nigeria, Ucheoma Nwagbara argues that despite Nigeria’s oil wealth and arable agricultural land, Nigerians are not any better today than they were before independence. Nwagbara examines Nigeria’s struggles with corruption, reckless government spending, poverty, inequality, crime, and violent insurgency to show how successive Nigerian leadership has failed to utilize the country’s enormous natural and human resources to improve citizens’ lives, eradicate poverty, and deliver broadly shared prosperity, especially to the middle class and the poor. Through his analysis, Nwagbara demonstrates that the nationalist ideals of dedicated and accountable leadership behind the struggle for independence in Nigeria have been betrayed as the emergent post-colonial leadership cared only for personal survival and gain. Despite these failures, Nwagbara reveals that Nigeria may still have a chance to improve and recover if Nigerians unite and demand real change through political and social activism.

My Imaginary Friend
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

My Imaginary Friend

This book has the potential to raise our consciousness and sensitivity in a manner that we realise the impediments posed by stage fright and how to deal with this enemy in public speaking and presentation! It tells those who struggle with public speaking to not be afraid and to persevere as much as they can - to strike the right note! Beyond this, My Imaginary Friend takes us on a fictive journey to realise that humans can sometimes have more capacity - emotional, spiritual and intellectual - than they can imagine. Understanding this 'truth' can make us better prepared to deal with anxiety, stage fright and a lack of confidence, which can be an obstacle to achieving our dreams - in particular making a public presentation in the midst of people who might judge us wrongly.

Government Intervention in the Provision of Housing in Developing Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Government Intervention in the Provision of Housing in Developing Countries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Life Expectancy in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

Life Expectancy in Africa

Life Expectancy in Africa: Improving Public Health Policy provides readers with a comprehensive analysis of life expectancy in Africa and proposes avenues for improving public health policy on the African continent. The book studies the period between 1960 and 2015. To a large extent, the author offers an understanding of the changes of life expectancy at birth across regions and time in Africa to inform public policy decisions. The author relied on primary source data over the 1960-2015 period from The World Bank, Barro and Lee, the World Health Organization (WHO), and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Adu Frimpong adopted exploratory spatial data analysis, which included spatio-tempor...

My Life
  • Language: en

My Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-01-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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North Carolina in the Connected Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

North Carolina in the Connected Age

At a time when North Carolina's population is exploding and its economy is shifting profoundly, one of the state's leading economists applies the tools of his trade to chronicle these changes and to inform North Carolinians in easy-to-understand terms what to expect in the future. Today we are living in a technologically connected age that has completely transformed the North Carolina economy, Walden explains. Once driven by tobacco, textiles, and furniture, the North Carolina economy now thrives on technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, food processing, and the manufacture of vehicle parts. While the state as a whole has benefited from these dramatic transformations, some population groups a...

Sawdust in Your Pockets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Sawdust in Your Pockets

During the twentieth century, three industries-tobacco, textiles, and furniture-dominated the economy of North Carolina. The first two are well known and documented, being the subject of numerous books, movies, and articles. In contrast, the furniture industry has been mostly ignored by historians, although, at its height, it was nearly as large and influential as these other two concerns. Furniture companies employed thousands of workers and shaped towns, culture, and local life from Hickory to Goldsboro. Sawdust in Your Pockets: A History of the North Carolina Furniture Industry is the first survey of the state's furniture industry from its cabinetmaking beginnings to its digital present. ...

North Carolina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 488

North Carolina

Pictorial guide highlighting 19th-through-21st-century North Carolina economic and social history.

Naija Marxisms
  • Language: en

Naija Marxisms

Traces the historical trajectories that leftist movements in Nigeria underwent since the 1940s. Mayer explores the international context of Nigerian Marxism and provides core chapters on key thinkers including Mokwugo Okoye, Ikenna Nzimiro and Eskor Toyo among many others. He argues that Marxism is alive and well in Nigeria. Mayer includes pre-eminent thinkers such as Usman Tar and Edwin Madunagu who are currently espousing a Marxian political economy and providing a class-based approach in the country's mainstream media channels. --From publisher description.