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This book does not whisper softly but shouts with loud intelligence. Though the prevailing tone could suggest pessimism, it is a candid assessment of a country badly weakened by greed of leaders and foolishness of the led. In offering hope, the book suggests that the present structures of governance in Nigeria should be buried and their passwords changed to deny access to the mafias. -The Author Felix is not an armchair but a constructive critic. The depth of his reflections on quite a myriad of themes makes him particularly interesting amid the plethora of thinkers. The leitmotif of his…mehr

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This book does not whisper softly but shouts with loud intelligence. Though the prevailing tone could suggest pessimism, it is a candid assessment of a country badly weakened by greed of leaders and foolishness of the led. In offering hope, the book suggests that the present structures of governance in Nigeria should be buried and their passwords changed to deny access to the mafias. -The Author Felix is not an armchair but a constructive critic. The depth of his reflections on quite a myriad of themes makes him particularly interesting amid the plethora of thinkers. The leitmotif of his writing on Nigeria is that the "Giant of Africa" can work only if Nigerians get things right. The articles are interwoven with uncountable suggestions in a travel timetable that can take Nigeria to her desired destination, provided the right route is travelled. All through this book, one observes that the author has a perfect grasp of the Nigerian situation. His style of presentation makes readership captivating and devoid of any iota of boredom. I recommend this wonderful work to anyone who believes dreams never die. -Fr. Polycarp Chibueze Nworie (PhD) Eschenbach/Switzerland
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Autorenporträt
Felix Uche Akam is a native of Ndinwali, Igbeagu-Izzi, Ebonyi-Nigeria. He holds bachelor's degrees in Philosophy, Mass Communication, and Theology. Felix did post-graduate studies in Journalism, Education, Accountancy, and Media Culture Research. Felix is a research student of Uni-Freiburg, Germany, with focus on Community on the Screen.