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If you knew what Africa was some centuries ago, it would be surprising that the continent is now plagued with abject poverty and diseases due to broad-spectrum insanitation. If the continent was vibrant centuries ago, then any hypothesis that its predicament was due to African in-ingenuity is unfounded. Could the problem be attributed to the peoples¿ mentality therefore? ¿Yes¿ and ¿No.¿ Yes, if mentality here means the state-of-mind of the people, and, No if mentality here means the peoples¿ way of thinking. Author Agha presents in this book, an historical account for the broad-spectrum…mehr

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If you knew what Africa was some centuries ago, it would be surprising that the continent is now plagued with abject poverty and diseases due to broad-spectrum insanitation. If the continent was vibrant centuries ago, then any hypothesis that its predicament was due to African in-ingenuity is unfounded. Could the problem be attributed to the peoples¿ mentality therefore? ¿Yes¿ and ¿No.¿ Yes, if mentality here means the state-of-mind of the people, and, No if mentality here means the peoples¿ way of thinking. Author Agha presents in this book, an historical account for the broad-spectrum insanitation conundrum using the case of ex-Southern Cameroons. To the average public health policy maker, much of the book will be very rewarding if mastered. For the historian it states why Africa has remained a perennial insanitary human habitat. The book is intended to educate but also for the readers¿ application of its recommendation.
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Autorenporträt
Born and educated in Cameroon, Cletus obtained an M.A in International Relations and studied Mass Communication. He served as University librarian for 2 years and traveled abroad in 2007. He is a tutor, STI consultant, researcher and author. He writes on contemporary issues like post-colonial Africa, neo-colonialism and the present world order