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OverviewThe expressions and content of this publication is about the struggles to take back ownership of Afrika. It provides pointers to the Afrika Spears as to what they must do to assume their responsibilities and role after taking back the ownership of the Afrika habitat.The struggles of Afrika Person are that of taking back control of the habitat from being a private estate of faceless non-Afrika individuals not known to any Afrika person. In this context, the 1884 Berlin Conference has sketches on the privatisation process of the habitat by disparate non-Afrika individuals' concluding centuries of creeping control of the Afrika resources.The Berlin Conference record of attendance shows that non-Africa nations were represented; however the covert outcome of the experiences of Afrika person was not accounted for and nothing in the record show there was any concern. There is no sign that the nationalities are tiring from sharpening their Spears to take back the habitat bequeathed to Afrika Person, for Afrika Nationalities by Afrika Ancestors. Taking back Afrika habitat is not an aspiration but a responsibility. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack Alecho-Oita , Jack Alecho-Oita , Jack Alecho-OitaPublisher: Alawi Books ltd Imprint: Alawi Books ltd ISBN: 9780992946210ISBN 10: 0992946212 Pages: 134 Publication Date: 30 June 2014 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJack Stevens Alecho-oita: A Spear armed with the following tools: - Aeronautical Engineering - as ground and Flight Engineer. - Post-Graduate - University of East London. Social Worker - 1973-1976 - Kenya: Learning the art of liberation struggles. - 1976-1979 - operating deep in the enemy territory. - 1979-1980- tasked both political and military security. - 1979-1980 - facilitator/moderator of Draft Political Manifesto Committee for 1980 Uganda Peoples Congress Election Manifesto. - 1980-1985- tasked with handling socio-economic matters. - 1985-1986 - tasked with management of political change in 1985 and in 1986. KEY SPEARS: 1. Apollo Milton Obote President 1961-1971 & 1980-1985; 1986-2006 - exile. 2. Paulo Muwanga- Chairman Military Commission 1980 &Vice President 1980-1985. 3. Muamar Gadhafi 1978 - and 2012. 4. Odumegwu Ojukwu 1990 5. Laurent-Désiré Kabila 1989-1986 -and as President 1997-2001. 6. Otema Allimadi - Foreign Minister 1979-1980 and Prime Minister 1980-1985. 7. Akena p'Ojok - from 1973; Vice Chairman Uganda National Liberation Front 1979-1980; Minister of Uganda Government 1979-1985. 8. Agostinho Neto President of Angola: 1974 - State visit to Kenya. 9. Pik Botha - South African Foreign Minister at the 1975 Seychelles independence. 10. Jaramogi Oginga-Odinga - 1973-1974 - neighbour Nairobi West. 11. Roy Innis - Congress of Racial Equality [CORE] 1975. - James Oporia-Ekwaro- 1971-1975 - signposting to the liberation of Uganda. - 1973-1979 -Save Uganda Movement operative. - Ephraim Kamuntu - 1975 - 1979 - guardian of Save Uganda Movement programme. - Col Zed Maruru - 1977 - 1979 designing Save Uganda Movement programme. - Ethiopian Revolution [Red-v-White Terror] - Addis Ababa 1978. - Brig Marwa Kambale [Tanzania] -1979. - James Nzagi 1979-1980 - Office of the President - Tanzania. - David Oyite-Ojok - Major General and Army Chief of Staff 1979-1983. - Bidandi Ssali - 1979-80: UNLF-Government Minister. - Kenya Air force uprising 1982. - Uganda National Liberation Front delegation to Kenya 1979 and also to Zaire. - Uganda Military Commission delegation to Cuba 1980. - Director Uganda National Cultural Centre 1985-1986. - Director Uganda Produce Marketing Board 1980-1985. Places - Kampala, Entebbe, Mbale, Tororo - Uganda; Schooling, social networking and meaningful/gainful activities. - Lagos Nigeria -in the company of Nigerian political luminaries. - Dhaka - Bangladeshi - 1974 - postwar experiences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |