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Africa, Quod Vadis (Paperback)

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In Africa, Quod Vadis, Steve Kakrabah-Quarshie presents the reader with a passionate examination of the development of politics in the great continent of Africa. His focus centres on the founding of the Organisation of African Unity, profiling its founding fathers, its secretaries general, etc. Perhaps, nowhere has the right of self-determination of nations been so undermined as it has been in Africa. With African leaders setting out with bold and imaginative socialist-inspired policies for their nations post colonialism, it did not take long for neo-capitalism to agitate for replacement of these troubling leaders with corrupt and vicious dictatorial regimes. Africa has had a turbulent and violent history since the times of independence. The way forward for the continent is a very important question indeed.

About the Author


Steve Kakrabah-Quarshie was born at Likpe Agbozome in the Volta Region of Ghana and trained at the Ghana Institute of Journalism. As a journalist, he worked for the Evening Standard Newspaper and the Ghana News Agency (GNA). He left the GNA to take up an appointment as a Research Officer with the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE). After retiring from the commission, he joined the National Guardian newspaper as its Parliamentary Correspondent before joining the Catholic Standard. He was, for more than ten years, the National Secretary of the Guild of Catholic Journalists, rechristened Catholic Association of Media Practitioners-Ghana (CAMP-G). He was also the acting-editor of the Catholic Standard from January to December 2016.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781786126177
ISBN-10: 1786126176
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Publication Date: August 31st, 2017
Pages: 422
Language: English