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THE UNFINISHED REVOLUTION: Historical Patterns and Nigeria's Path Forward
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THE UNFINISHED REVOLUTION

Historical Patterns and Nigeria's Path Forward

By Samuel Chimezie Okechukwu

In the wake of colonial rule, a new nation was born with immense promise. Yet, decades later, that promise remains largely unfulfilled. In "The Unfinished Revolution," Samuel Chimezie Okechukwu delivers a powerful and meticulously researched account of Nigeria's political history, arguing that the nation is still grappling with the unresolved legacy of its creation. This book traces the direct line from the arbitrary borders drawn by foreign powers to the enduring ethnic divisions and crises of identity that plague the nation today. Okechukwu masterfully chronicles the cycle of hope and disillusionment that has defined Nigeria's story. He dissects the corrosive "resource curse" that turned oil wealth into a catalyst for corruption and economic mismanagement, and provides a clear-eyed analysis of the military dictatorships and flawed democratic experiments that have characterized its governance. The narrative is not merely a record of events, but a compelling examination of the relentless struggle for true power and accountability between the elite and the populace. More than just a history, "The Unfinished Revolution" is a crucial diagnosis of a nation at a crossroads. It confronts the hard truths about systemic failure while acknowledging the resilient spirit of the Nigerian people. For anyone seeking to understand the complex tapestry of post-colonial Africa, this book is an indispensable and provocative guide to the past that continues to shape the present and will ultimately determine the future.

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