Africa's Diabolical Entrapment

Africa's Diabolical Entrapment
Author: Frisky Larr
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1481782851

"Africa's Diabolical Entrapment" exposes Sub-Saharan Africa as a region that is wantonly bruised it its trap between two major religions in the continent namely Christianity and Traditional Animism. It compares religious beliefs in Africa with historical religious developments in other continents of the world to identify where Black Africa is getting it wrong. While advancing the central message that the belief in Witchcraft, Demigods, Spirits of the dead, the Ancestors and Jesus Christ is not peculiar to Africa it also emphasizes that the pervasiveness of these beliefs in today's Africa poses a serious challenge to the intellectual growth of the society in general. Its conclusive projections and recommendations are definitely a subject of interest to stakeholders in the process of starting a long overdue debate in a continent that is waiting to find its place among progressive nations.

Leadership and Crime: Siamese Twins in Africa

Leadership and Crime: Siamese Twins in Africa
Author: Frisky Larr
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1665589388

"Leadership and Crime: Siamese Twins in Africa" is a work that examines the festering woes of Black Africa in the quality of leadership it has had across-the-board since the departure of European colonizers from its individual countries. Using Nigeria - the country with the highest population and the largest economy on the continent - as a case study, it identifies the respective areas of leadership failure by indigenous leader but not without highlighting the self-serving groundwork laid by departing colonizers to safeguard long-term strategic interests with zero thought of the future of the indigenes. The resultant impact of conflicts, dictatorship, and self-enrichment to the detriment of the vast, suffering masses is clearly showcased in this sober, matter-of-fact presentation.

This Present Darkness

This Present Darkness
Author: Stephen Ellis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0197547982

Nigeria and Nigerians have acquired a notorious reputation for involvement in drug-trafficking, fraud, cyber-crime and other types of serious crime. Successful Nigerian criminal networks have a global reach, interacting with their Italian, Latin American and Russian counterparts. Yet in 1944, a British colonial official wrote that 'the number of persistent and professional criminals is not great' in Nigeria and that 'crime as a career has so far made little appeal to the young Nigerian'. This book traces the origins of Nigerian organised crime to the last years of colonial rule, when nationalist politicians acquired power at a regional level. In need of funds for campaigning, they offered government contracts to foreign businesses in return for kickbacks, in a pattern that recurs to this day. Political corruption encouraged a wider disrespect for the law that spread throughout Nigerian society. When the country's oil boom came to an end in the early 1980s, young Nigerian college graduates headed abroad, eager to make money by any means. Nigerian crime went global at the very moment new criminal markets were emerging all over the world.

Violence, Peace and Everyday Modes of Justice and Healing in Post-Colonial Africa

Violence, Peace and Everyday Modes of Justice and Healing in Post-Colonial Africa
Author: Marongwe, Ngonidzashe
Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2019-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9956550426

Violence in its various proportions, genres and manifestations has had an enduring historical legacy the world over. However, works speaking to approaches aimed at mitigating violence characteristic of Africa are very limited. As some scholars have noted, Africans have experienced cycles of violence since the pre-colonial epoch, such that overt violence has become banalised on the African continent. This has had the effect of generating complex results, legacies and perennial emotional wounds that call for healing, reconciliation, justice and positive peace. Yet, in the absence of systematic and critical approaches to the study of violence on the continent, discourses on violence would hardly challenge the global matrices of violence that threaten peace and development in Africa. This volume is a contribution in the direction of such urgently needed systematic and critical approaches. It interrogates, from different angles and with inspiration from a multidisciplinary perspective, the contentious production and resilience of violence in Africa. It calls for a paradigm shift – an alternative approach that forges and merges African customary dispute resolution and Western systems of dispute resolution – towards a framework of positive peace, holistic restoration, sustainable development and equity. The book is a welcome contribution to students and practitioners in security studies, African studies, development studies, global studies, policy studies, and political science.

A Journey Through Times

A Journey Through Times
Author: Frisky Larr
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2018-09-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1546298495

An exploration of political developments in Nigeria since the birth of the Fourth Republic in 1999. The post-military democratic experiment has since witnessed four Heads of State duly elected, often in controversial circumstances. This work seeks to reflect political-historical realities through different articles written by the author in the various era of the political journey.

Africa's Diabolical Entrapment

Africa's Diabolical Entrapment
Author: Frisky Larr
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1481782967

Africas Diabolical Entrapment exposes Sub-Saharan Africa as a region that is wantonly bruised it its trap between two major religions in the continent namely Christianity and Traditional Animism. It compares religious beliefs in Africa with historical religious developments in other continents of the world to identify where Black Africa is getting it wrong. While advancing the central message that the belief in Witchcraft, Demigods, Spirits of the dead, the Ancestors and Jesus Christ is not peculiar to Africa it also emphasizes that the pervasiveness of these beliefs in todays Africa poses a serious challenge to the intellectual growth of the society in general. Its conclusive projections and recommendations are definitely a subject of interest to stakeholders in the process of starting a long overdue debate in a continent that is waiting to find its place among progressive nations.

Globalization and Post-apartheid South Africa

Globalization and Post-apartheid South Africa
Author: Abebe Zegeye
Publisher: de Sitter Publications
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This volume examines the progress made toward greater equality in South Africa in spite of the conflicting demands made by global capital and the population of South Africa on a weakened state structure. Investigating such issues as African identities in the cultural and historical context of globalization, growth and redistribution in South Africa, the social reintegration of demobilized military personnel, policing in the post-apartheid era, the poverty-environment relationship, and reproductive dynamics and gender-based violence, this engaging volume provides interdisciplinary scholars and students with varied perspectives on the effects of globalization in post-apartheid South Africa. Each chapter offers original research and theory.

South African Feminisms

South African Feminisms
Author: M.J. Daymond
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 113482033X

This is the first collection of feminist critical essays by and about women in South Africa to appear outside of that country. Many of the pieces were written after February 1990, when President de Klerk lifted the ban on black political organizations. The recognition that a just society cannot be achieved without freedom from gender oppression as well as racial oppression informs these essays and has a direct bearing on the creation of a new society in South Africa.

Gender and Sexuality in African Literature and Film

Gender and Sexuality in African Literature and Film
Author: Ada Uzoamaka Azodo
Publisher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

This edited work explores how literature and film interact with political, economic and social life in Africa.