For decades, the Niger Delta region of Nigeria has known no peace...in a cycle of government affronts, actions and inactions, and counteractions by the aggrieved and marginalized people, a potent web of violence, aggression and counter-aggression is established... and the fate of the Nigerian state, which hangs helplessly on the balance of oil swing, is put on a pivot that tills towards anarchy. The land is engulfed in the ripples; a life-size momentous wave, a little to the right and a little to the left. The book, the ripples, is a poetic exposé of the politico-psycho-economic interplays and…mehr
For decades, the Niger Delta region of Nigeria has known no peace...in a cycle of government affronts, actions and inactions, and counteractions by the aggrieved and marginalized people, a potent web of violence, aggression and counter-aggression is established... and the fate of the Nigerian state, which hangs helplessly on the balance of oil swing, is put on a pivot that tills towards anarchy. The land is engulfed in the ripples; a life-size momentous wave, a little to the right and a little to the left. The book, the ripples, is a poetic exposé of the politico-psycho-economic interplays and manifestations of many years of mistaken and ruthless actions on the part of the authorities, as well as misplaced priorities, conspiracy and betrayal on the part of the people of the region. These have created ripples that spread in tangential propagation of no return with. 'This is a soul tonic, a poetic humour engraved in the graphic of human adventures, errors of commission and omission.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
DAVID UDO was born in Ikono, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria in 1967, and grew up in Western Calabar, in Cross River State, where he learned the art of storytelling from the indigenous Efik people. He is the author of Broken Lamp, Horns and Tusks, Night Call, and Nutcut (poems). He is a public health activist, medical laboratory scientist and AIDS campaigner who has authored books on AIDS and involved in many studies on HIV&AIDS in Nigeria and Africa. The author can be contacted at dudo_arc@yahoo.co.uk; +2348025285969;
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