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The melting African economy, old educational system, negative tribalism, devastating African brain drain, outflow of manpower and voluntary enslavement, and being black and worst black African in the 21st century, is living with racism and discrimination. All these make the journey of millions of other people in this planet very hard. It is natural for all human beings to yearn for freedom, equality and dignity. The rich diversity of race, cultures and religions should help to strengthen fundamental human rights in all communities. Political, social, cultural and economic status of a society…mehr

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The melting African economy, old educational system, negative tribalism, devastating African brain drain, outflow of manpower and voluntary enslavement, and being black and worst black African in the 21st century, is living with racism and discrimination. All these make the journey of millions of other people in this planet very hard. It is natural for all human beings to yearn for freedom, equality and dignity. The rich diversity of race, cultures and religions should help to strengthen fundamental human rights in all communities. Political, social, cultural and economic status of a society should not obstruct or violate the human rights of others. This book analyses dreadful practices of a big number of selfish Africans, the African leadership, greedy Imperial European leaders and their nations. It is a collection of revolutionary ideas, opinions, alternatives, voice of the voiceless, on human struggles and experiences. The Hard Journey's intention is to increase awareness and debates and build bridges between humans. Working towards integrating the elements of positive change that remain isolated from each other "together", in the spirit and philosophy of equal society.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Libone Nyope Thierry wurde im September 1965 in Edéa, Kamerun, geboren. Er besuchte mehrere internationale akademische Einrichtungen in Kamerun, Frankreich, Südafrika und Deutschland. Mit einem halb gesponserten Stipendium von Siemens erwarb er einen MBA und einen Doktortitel in Betriebswirtschaft und internationaler Unternehmensstrategie. Er ist als Dozent und Direktor tätig.