The African Prince: How to Get Power, Hold on to It, and (Mis-) Use It in Africa
When a small African island nation receives its independence from Britain in the middle of the first decade of the twenty-first century, Otileti Gbankogboju becomes head of the caretaker government. A teacher and the proprietor of the only indigenous school, the well-educated Oti hopes that, by as acting prime minister, he can stabilize his developmentally backward country. The residents of this little nation have pinned their future hopes on Oti. To understand what qualities mold a great African leader, Oti and his wife, Phoebe, travel to Nigeria to learn from the president of the country. Oti thinks he’s going to hear about selfless service because that’s what he believes leading a country is all about. But he is shocked when the Nigerian president “educates” him on what really makes a “great” African leader. Built on satire and humor, The African Prince provides a fictionalized look into the power and corruption of Nigeria’s leaders.
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The African Prince: How to Get Power, Hold on to It, and (Mis-) Use It in Africa
When a small African island nation receives its independence from Britain in the middle of the first decade of the twenty-first century, Otileti Gbankogboju becomes head of the caretaker government. A teacher and the proprietor of the only indigenous school, the well-educated Oti hopes that, by as acting prime minister, he can stabilize his developmentally backward country. The residents of this little nation have pinned their future hopes on Oti. To understand what qualities mold a great African leader, Oti and his wife, Phoebe, travel to Nigeria to learn from the president of the country. Oti thinks he’s going to hear about selfless service because that’s what he believes leading a country is all about. But he is shocked when the Nigerian president “educates” him on what really makes a “great” African leader. Built on satire and humor, The African Prince provides a fictionalized look into the power and corruption of Nigeria’s leaders.
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The African Prince: How to Get Power, Hold on to It, and (Mis-) Use It in Africa

The African Prince: How to Get Power, Hold on to It, and (Mis-) Use It in Africa

by Ayoade I. Oluwasanmi
The African Prince: How to Get Power, Hold on to It, and (Mis-) Use It in Africa

The African Prince: How to Get Power, Hold on to It, and (Mis-) Use It in Africa

by Ayoade I. Oluwasanmi

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When a small African island nation receives its independence from Britain in the middle of the first decade of the twenty-first century, Otileti Gbankogboju becomes head of the caretaker government. A teacher and the proprietor of the only indigenous school, the well-educated Oti hopes that, by as acting prime minister, he can stabilize his developmentally backward country. The residents of this little nation have pinned their future hopes on Oti. To understand what qualities mold a great African leader, Oti and his wife, Phoebe, travel to Nigeria to learn from the president of the country. Oti thinks he’s going to hear about selfless service because that’s what he believes leading a country is all about. But he is shocked when the Nigerian president “educates” him on what really makes a “great” African leader. Built on satire and humor, The African Prince provides a fictionalized look into the power and corruption of Nigeria’s leaders.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426944031
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 12/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 372 KB
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