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Uzoechi Nwagbara

    Fiction and Freedom: Alex La Guma and Apartheid South Africa
    Leading Sustainability in Nigeria: Problems, Processes and Prospects
    Fire in Paradise
    • Fire in Paradise

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring the human condition through the lens of the Niger Delta, this debut poetry collection delves into the complexities of oil exploitation and its profound effects on marginalized communities. Nwagbara captures the struggles and resilience of a people facing brutality while infusing hope into their resistance. With innovative form and style, the poet employs irony, repetition, and vivid imagery to convey themes of environmental and cultural degradation, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary African poetry.

      Fire in Paradise
    • The author boasts an impressive academic background with degrees in English and Human Resource Management, currently pursuing a PhD in responsible business and sustainability. As a lecturer and consultant, he specializes in sustainability and corporate social responsibility. With over fifty articles published in prestigious international journals and three authored books, his expertise is widely recognized. He also serves on the editorial boards of several journals, contributing to the discourse on sustainable development and African studies.

      Leading Sustainability in Nigeria: Problems, Processes and Prospects
    • By using the Hegelian paradigm, Nwagbara has defly identified how literature can be used to interrogate the human condition in apartheid South Africa, which has been done with Alex La Guma's fiction. This is an important mode of investigation - articulated in the fictive realm - for changing our world that is currently besieged by injustice and social stratification.

      Fiction and Freedom: Alex La Guma and Apartheid South Africa