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Victoria Ngangu
Eyes of Africa: (English eBook)
Eyes of Africa: (English eBook)
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Eyes of Africa: In The Eyes of Africa book. Africa, one of the world's renowned continents and the second largest of them all, is where humanity started and civilization first evolved. It has mesmerized the world with its cultural kaleidoscopy, immemse forestland, and animals' scenery and echoes with hypnotizing music and thriving local cultures.
Ghana leader, Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1979) in 1961, once said, "It is clear that we must find a African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African Unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world." (London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1961, pp.xi–xiv). Also on (
The author briefly talks about the wealth of Africa which is the main source that causes problems in Africa. She speaks about the rights of man in Africa that almost does not exist. She briefly talks about the negative aspects and positive contributions that the African society has to offer to the population. She talks about what she thinks about the young Africans and how the society can help them. She talks about the future of Africa and questions herself if there is any hope for Africa.
At last, she talks in depth, step by step in details and give advices on how to foster African Unity and to help Africans countries.
The author gives several advices to solve and fix the problems that Africans face in their countries and continent. Those advices not only benefit Africans countries, but can also benefit other nations around the world. In addition, the author gives an example of a young victim's true story which is one of the problems that African countries are facing today.
Ghana leader, Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1979) in 1961, once said, "It is clear that we must find a African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African Unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world." (London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1961, pp.xi–xiv). Also on (
The author briefly talks about the wealth of Africa which is the main source that causes problems in Africa. She speaks about the rights of man in Africa that almost does not exist. She briefly talks about the negative aspects and positive contributions that the African society has to offer to the population. She talks about what she thinks about the young Africans and how the society can help them. She talks about the future of Africa and questions herself if there is any hope for Africa.
At last, she talks in depth, step by step in details and give advices on how to foster African Unity and to help Africans countries.
The author gives several advices to solve and fix the problems that Africans face in their countries and continent. Those advices not only benefit Africans countries, but can also benefit other nations around the world. In addition, the author gives an example of a young victim's true story which is one of the problems that African countries are facing today.
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