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3 books not to miss from African writers

3 books not to miss from African writers
Saving Africa from Lies that Kill: How Myths about the Environment and Overpopulation are Destroying Third World Countries – Kay Kiser


This book, Saving Africa from Lies That Kill focuses towards our biased personalities that have been formed by the public authority and the compelling associations. Through revealing insight into the absolute most legitimate foundations of the world like United Nations, World Health Organization, World Bank, US Aid, and Planned Parenthood, Kiser presents an itemized analysis of their bad behaviours for agricultural countries under the appearance of help and backing & Support.

The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela

The name of Nelson Mandela needs no presentation. His enthusiasm, forfeits, and spirits for the Blacks will consistently be composed with brilliant words on the pages of history. With the strengthening of South Africa's politically-sanctioned racial segregation development, Mandela was captured and placed into jail for 27 long years. The one thing we will consistently prize during his repression is his letters.\


Things Fall Apart- Chinua Achebe

A classic narrative about the destructive encounter of Africa with the European colonizers, Things Fall Apart – Chinua Achebe deeply portrays a true picture of the pre-colonial times in the south-eastern part of Nigeria. Achebe powerfully illustrates the damage done by colonialism in the shape of the continuous devaluing of the Igbo village and desperate yet futile efforts made by the protagonist, Okonkwo to prevent Igbo village from falling apart due to British foreign invasion.
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