Awo

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NOTE EDITORE
Chief Obafemi Awolowo (1909–1987) was the leader of Nigeria's Action Group party and the first indigenous Premier of Western Nigeria. He campaigned heavily for developmental change and implemented free primary education and child healthcare policies across the Western Region. Awolowo began work on this autobiography in 1957, at a time when Nigeria's request for self-government had been refused. The work was completed in 1960, the year Nigeria gained its long-awaited independence. Accordingly, this autobiography is dedicated to a 'new and free Nigeria', with the trust that its people will enjoy 'a more abundant life'. This determined, self-made leader here describes his youth, education and politics. He writes of his hope that this tale of stubborn perseverance can become 'a source of inspiration' in itself, and indeed, this account will fascinate anyone with an interest in Africa, the history and politics of Western Nigeria, or a love of insightful political autobiography.

SOMMARIO
Frontispiece: Chief Obafemi Awolowo; Preface; 1. How it began; 2. Parentage; 3. Schooling at Ikenne; 4. I feded for myself; 5. Wesley College; 6. Years of preparation; 7. Fraternity of the pen; 8. My business adventures; 9. It is a goal; 10. Nigerian Youth Movement; 11. Twilight of the gods; 12. Evolution of a federalist; 13. The debate continues; 14. The action group; 15. Eight years of office; 16. Some reflections.

PREFAZIONE
The self-made leader Obafemi Owolowo here describes his youth, education and politics. He writes of his hope that Nigeria's battle for independence can become 'a source of inspiration' in itself, and indeed, this account will fascinate anyone with an interest in Africa, the history and politics of Western Nigeria, or a love of insightful political autobiography.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780521092678
  • Dimensioni: 216 x 19 x 140 mm Ø 420 gr
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 330