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This book is about a leadership destiny. A leadership of excellence because of its commitment to citizenship, that of Guillaume Soro Kigbafori. Citizen commitment presupposes the firm sedimentation of convictions, the taking of a decisive stance, acting together as a compass in the face of the perils induced by human pettiness, the refusal of sharing and solidarity, social fragmentation and political exclusion that only the demented accumulation of intellectual and political impostures authorizes. Guillaume Kigbafori Soro is the bearer of this citizen commitment for the destiny of African…mehr

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This book is about a leadership destiny. A leadership of excellence because of its commitment to citizenship, that of Guillaume Soro Kigbafori. Citizen commitment presupposes the firm sedimentation of convictions, the taking of a decisive stance, acting together as a compass in the face of the perils induced by human pettiness, the refusal of sharing and solidarity, social fragmentation and political exclusion that only the demented accumulation of intellectual and political impostures authorizes. Guillaume Kigbafori Soro is the bearer of this citizen commitment for the destiny of African freedom, equality to overcome injustice and pragmatic pan-Africanism, source and impregnable base of anticipated social progress. The Future in common! This salvific emergence for the safeguarding of the common good that he embodies since his years of trade union struggles to the State power as Prime Minister of the Republic and President of the National Representation responds to the fulfillment of a premonitory destiny. It is the unsurpassable horizon, sui generis. The history testifies. It is the name of this constant historical requisite: Act in common! Benevolence!
Autorenporträt
Mamadou Djibo Baanè-Badikiranè was born in Kougny. He is a philosopher and strong supporter of President Guillaume Soro Kigbafori. He is a teacher-researcher at the University Institute of Abidjan where he teaches the Law of Evidence. He obtained his PhD in Philosophy in 1996 from the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is the author of more than 300 articles.