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Author | Ambrues Nebo, Godfrey Eloho |
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ISBN | 978-1-63902-688-3 |
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Number of pages | 73 |
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In recent times, the frequency of popular uprisings has become so unprecedented in Africa that generally bordered on leadership deficit or problem. Inarguably, all of these popular uprisings that led to regime change suggest a total and deliberate disregard for lessons that should have been learned from the ugly past. Consequently, the ugly legacy of […]
ISBN: 978-1-63902-688-3
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Author | Ambrues Nebo, Godfrey Eloho |
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ISBN | 978-1-63902-688-3 |
Language | |
Number of pages | 73 |
Publication year | |
Publisher |
In recent times, the frequency of popular uprisings has become so unprecedented in Africa that generally bordered on leadership deficit or problem. Inarguably, all of these popular uprisings that led to regime change suggest a total and deliberate disregard for lessons that should have been learned from the ugly past. Consequently, the ugly legacy of the past continues to navigate the present that is in no way influencing the future of Africa in terms of sustainable socio-economic development. One of the lessons that is yet to be learned is the realization that every human society has a limit of tolerance to live with conditions that have the proclivity to breed conflict. Hence, this book explores society’s limit of tolerance to live with conditions that breed conflict as one of the major reasons for the disarticulation of many countries in Africa.