“I have the privilege of reading through the manuscript. The book is a detailed and analytical study of the various subjects covered in it. The author has use the title metaphorically to address the burning issue of underdevelopments in Africa, and to ask the all-important question. Who is to blame? Do we continue to blame the Europeans for the palpable evidence of underdevelopments that abound all over Africa, or is it not
time for Africans to look inward and blame themselves for these defects? The book is a systematic and well–structured survey of almost all the problems militating against the development in the African Continent. In the author’s discussions in that regard, nothing of importance seemed to have escaped his attention…” Itua Paul Okhaide, Head of Department, Commercial and Industrial Law, Faculty of Law, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria
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Nov 13, 2010
FROM THE BACK COVER OF THE BOOK - “African leaders clearly participated voluntarily in the slave trade...” Prof. John Thornton - University of Boston, United States. - “I completely reject that notion. The evils of plundering resources in various African countries are done by our brothers, not the Europeans...” Anthony Suze – A Former South African Political Detainee in Robben Island. - “Until there is an improvement in our illiteracy level and awareness about law and order, people will not know the impact of corruption to their social/economic lives...” Dr. John E. Anegbode - Senior Lecturer, Ambrose Ali University, Edo State, Nigeria