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Omoluwabi 2.0
In Omoluwabi 2.0, Adewale Ajadi lays out a new way of organising and transforming, organisations, countries and continents, based on the Yoruba principle of Omoluwabi, updated for the 21st century.
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Tenants Of The House
Honourable Samuel Bakura’s attempt to correct what he thought was wrong with the intricate and demanding job of lawmaking at the Federal House of Representatives threw him headlong into a series of confounding conflicts.
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Africa – A Miners Canary Into The 21st Century
From the small countries like the Seychelles to the medium ones like the Ivory Coast and the emerging economies such as South Africa, this travelogue looks at the economic governance and political classes of the African continent, with particular focus on the first decade of the 21st century.
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The Worlds Most Dangerous Place
Although the war in Afghanistan is now in its endgame, the West?s struggle to eliminate the threat from Al Qaeda is far from over. A decade after 9/11, the war on terror has entered a new phase and, it would seem, a new territory. In early 2010, Al Qaeda operatives were reportedly ?streaming? out of central Asia toward Somalia and the surrounding region.
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Climate of fear
In this new book developed from the prestigious Reith Lectures, Nobel Prize?winning author Wole Soyinka, a courageous advocate for human rights around the world, considers fear as the dominant theme in world politics.
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Change We Can Believe
The election of Barack Obama as President of the United States is a defining moment in American history. After years of failed policies and failed politics from Washington, this is our chance to reclaim the American dream. Barack Obama has proven to be a new kind of leader?one who can bring people together, be honest about the challenges we face, and move this nation forward. Change We Can Believe In outlines his vision for America.
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Salutation To The Gut
The essay is a celebration of Yoruba culture, in particular Yoruba food and gastronomic culture.
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House Of Cards
The bestselling political thriller that introduced the scheming Francis Urguhart – the most memorable politician of the last decade.
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Tea with hezbollah
That?s the question that sparked a fascinating and, at times, terrifying journey into the heart of the Middle East during the summer of 2008. It was a trip that began in Egypt, passed beneath the steel and glass high rises of Saudi Arabia, then wound through the bullet- pocked alleyways of Beirut and dusty streets of Damascus, before ending at the cradle of the world?s three major religions: Jerusalem.
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Innovation & Best Practices In Public Sector Reforms
The study found that the four countries had undertaken far reaching CSRs with Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya beginning their reforms as far back as the late 1980s after the implementation of SAP while South Africa begun its own after the apartheid era in 1994. The essence of the CSRs is to improve the effectiveness and performance of the civil service and to ensure its affordability and sustainability over time. The ultimate goal is to raise the quality of public services delivered to citizens and to enhance the capacity to carry out core government functions, which is essential to promote sustained socio-economic development. The
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Taking Up Space
As a minority in a predominantly white institution, taking up space is an act of resistance. And in higher education, feeling like you constantly have to justify your existence within institutions that weren’t made for you is an ongoing struggle for many people.
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Women and Leadership
Women make up less than 10 per cent of national leaders, and behind this lies a pattern of unequal access to power. In conversation with some of the world’s most powerful and interesting women, Women and Leadership explores gender bias and asks why there aren’t more women in leadership roles?
Using current research as a starting point, Gillard and Okonjo-Iweala form questions and hypotheses, then test them on the lived experiences of women leaders such as Jacinda Ardern, Hillary Clinton, Christine Lagarde, Michelle Bachelet and Theresa May.
Speaking honestly and freely, they talk about having their ideas stolen by male colleagues, about what it’s like to be called fat or a slut in the media, and about the things they wish they had done differently. Their stories reveal how gender and sexism affect perceptions of women as leaders, the trajectories of their leaderships, and the circumstances in which they come to an end.
The result is a rare insight into life as a leader, and a powerful call to arms for women everywhere.
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WHITE FRAGILITY
In this revelatory book, Ha-Joon Chang destroys the biggest myths of our times and shows us an alternative view of the world, including:
In this “vital, necessary, and beautiful book” (Michael Eric Dyson), antiracist educator Robin DiAngelo deftly illuminates the phenomenon of white fragility and “allows us to understand racism as a practice not restricted to ‘bad people’ (Claudia Rankine). Referring to the defensive moves that white people make when challenged racially, white fragility is characterized by emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and by behaviors including argumentation and silence.
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Audacious Journalism
Audacious Journalism is a compendium of articles written by Anietie Usen, one of Nigeria?s most decorated journalists, in the course of a distinguished career as a journalist.
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Real Enemies of Niger Delta
The Real Enemies of Niger Delta is a first-hand account of a Nigerian born and bred in the oil rich but depraved Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
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