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I am an author, writer, an avid researcher of history, activist and an anti-corruption campaigner. I am a strong believer in democratic principles and a democratic Africa and beyond .
The study and research of African history, it's enormous Mineral resources and how these resources could benefit all Africans .
About me, I am an author, writer, an avid researcher of history, activist and an anti-corruption campaigner. I am a strong believer in democratic principles and a democratic Africa and beyond . I am the founder of “ Africans Beyond Borders”, a watchdog anti-corruption Group and a human rights organization . About my book, African Development/Influence Of western Media : “ Breaking The Cycle Of Ravaging The African Continent ” by L. Emeka Ogazi . A fascinating look into Africa -- see beyond the headlines New book presents the history and impressive development of an often - misunderstood continent . It presents an angle of the second largest continent in the World that has never been presented to the world audience before . Published through Xlibris, African Development/Influence Of western Media : “ Breaking The Cycle Of Ravaging The African Continent ” provide readers an inside look into the real Africa, with it’s rich culture and affluent natural resources . For so long, Africa , as a continent has always been always associated with needy ,poor, and helpless image of people . It is portrayed as a land where hopes die and progress is unattainable . This is the premise raised throughout the pages of my newly released book . Painting a different picture of Africa , African Development/Influence Of western Media exposes how it’s enormous and unrivaled natural resources are benefited mostly by the West for their development , a fact which the media rarely reports . It delves into a continent long marginalized socially, economically and long misunderstood for no apparent reason while it’s vast riches of natural resources are exploited . In detail , it traces back to what Africans have experienced beginning with slavery, colonialism and neocolonialism, and to African’s involvement in the first and second World Wars. Backed with in-depth research and personal insights, African Development/Influence Of western Media takes readers to a long journey of history and impressive development of an often misunderstood continent Each page of this engaging read will leave notable and awe inspiring facts of hope and liberation . ISBN/EAN13: 1451506546/ 9781451506549 Page count: 140 Binding type: us trade paper Trim size : 6”x9” Language: English Color: Black & White $10.99 +shipping & handling Order today @ https:// Lets talk about this book after you read it !!!
African Development And The Influence of Western Media, by L.Emeka Ogazi.
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I live in Kenya, how do I get a copy of your book on Development & media? Mutinda
Hello, I am a studnet doing some research on how the media portrays Africa and I have read your book "African Development and the Influence of Western Media" which I found very interesting and enjoyable. I was wondering if you could send me an email to benjamin.hymans@student.manchester.ac.uk so that potentially in the near future, if you have time I could conduct a short phone interview with you as I belive that your thoughts and opions would be of great value.
Thankyou for taking the time to read this,
Ben Hymans
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