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The Road to Power: Seven Steps to an African Global Order

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The Road to Power: Seven Steps to an African Global Order

By: Keidi Awadu
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This classic research by Keidi Obi Awadu lays out a comprehensive plan to create a dynamic global movement to empower African people. Much background is shared to demonstrate a proper foundation for our construction. The plans are detailed, timely and technically savvy. The outlook is optimistic and realistically self critical. This is a Master Plan that has proven to embolden and empower all who would commit to carrying out such strategies. Politics & Government Africa Social justice Socialism
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While I absolutely do not agree with everything the author writes about or all his beliefs, I absolutely agree with most of his ideas about Africa and it's people at home and abroad. What I get from this book, and actually agree with, is that only Africans at home and abroad can sort out their own issues, and must do so in order for it's people at home and abroad to prosper. The author provides some pathways to achieve this, and while in my opinion some of the pathways are extreme, most of his suggestions actually make a lot of sense. I very highly recommend this book even if I disagree with some of the authors thoughts and ideas. It contains great information for anyone with any interest in improving lives in Africa and the diaspora.

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