Book Of The Month – Wake Up Africa!

By Nathaniel U Agbuhowe

By Nathaniel U Agbuhowe

In his revolutionary new book, Wake Up Africa! Nathaniel U. Agbahowe comes forth with an appeal to the continental African, the African of the diaspora and the entire black race of the world.

“If we are to advance and survive as a people, we must seek to understand the meaning of life and how to survive on this planet called earth,” Agbahowe writes. “If we fail to do so, we must have missed the high calling of man. Our ancestors missed the mark. Should this generation do the same, we shall not only be leading future generations into darker alleyways, but also ensuring the extinction of the black race. At a time such as this when technology is in the panacea, we can no longer afford to sit on the fence.”

Particularly, Wake Up Africa! examines the many causes responsible for Africa’s current problems. Agbahowe points to a flawed mindset as being particularly to blame: “Africa has come to embrace a mindset culminating in the familiar blame-game scenario. Until we change this detrimental mindset of blame-game and dependency on others for our needs, there is no future for the African.”

Blunt and starkly honest, Wake Up Africa! provides a much-needed wake-up call to readers to end the inertia and indifference towards Africa and its people. Agbahowe’s call to action is stirring, his research is thorough and his message is clear: present and future generations must rebuild and strengthen this resilient continent and its people. “I believe that now is the time for the African in Diaspora to return to his or her vandalised and looted ancestral home and rebuild. Leaving it any longer can only lead to further slide of the continent into deeper obscurity,” Agbahowe writes.
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For an interview request, please contact:
Nathaniel .U. Agbahowe
e-mail: okemena1@tiscali.co.uk

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