The Impact of Corruption in Africa

The Impact of Corruption in Africa

by Emmanuel Ugono
The Impact of Corruption in Africa

The Impact of Corruption in Africa

by Emmanuel Ugono

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Overview

Corruption has wreaked havoc in Africa more than HIV/AIDS, cancer, and malaria combined. The war and hunger in East Africa, the political unrest in North Africa, the drug issues in South Africa, and the rise in militancy and terrorism in West Africa are all children of corruption. The threat is not what we have suffered so far but what will befall us if fail to act now. In a few years from now, it will be difficult to convince young Africans that corruption is not our culture. Culture is a way of life, and it is inherited. And so it is in Africa, one government inherits corruption from another. This book is a message to every young African: Corruption is and can never be our culture; we just got it wrong somewhere. It is time to fix Africa. I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet (Mahatma Gandhi). Do not inherit corruption!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781514407806
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 09/18/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 166 KB

About the Author

Ugono Emmanuel Ugonolistical, popularly known as the Prof., is a US-based motivational speaker. An embodiment of talent, he’s a songwriter, a comedian, an author, a Bible teacher, a charismatic leader, and more. Growing up was tough for Emmanuel. He became a dropout at elementary, grade five, but with the help of God and his determination, he fought his way back to school, becoming one of the best students in high school, one of the best students in college, one-time secretary general, vice president, and later president of the student association. He was also engaged in union and campus fellowship in ITM, where he studied public administration. He was cohost of a youth empowerment program with Edwin Osagie, tagged “night of motivation and laughter.” He has won many academic, talent, and sport championships, accomplishments that are written in his previous publication. The author has spent his personal resources talking to youths/teenagers in high school and colleges on the dangers of violence and cultism. Presently, he is studying information technology at ITT Tech in the United States. He is member of Mount Carmel Evangelical Church.
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