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Repositioning Africa for Global Competitiveness

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It is on record that Africa was in the first class of civilization; blessed with numerous enviable natural and human resources that could carter for not just her citizens but also others who were constantly running to her for succor, well designed Economic and political system and security system that could shield so many people whose names are revered even today. Presently it seems Africa is struggling to find a stand in the global competition. All that Africa needs is re-positioning, and dealing with all factors inhibiting her ability to regain her pride of place in the continents of the world. There has to be some kinds of structured continental efforts directed at building institutions,etc. Of uttermost importance is that, Africa needs to decide on the political theory to adopt.

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Prince Ifegwu-Livingrich Ezeikpe, cree que hay cuatro indicadores cardinales que conforman la sociedad: Política, Información, Educación y Religión (PIER). Por lo tanto, Ifegwu-Livingrich Ezeikpe obtuvo un doctorado en C-Edu./Comunicación Pública de LCU; un doctorado en Teología de LWC; un doctorado en Asesoramiento de STI,Virginia; un doctorado Pol Sc en view-UNN.

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Authors Ifegwu-Livingrich Ezeikpe
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9786139823697
ISBN 9786139823697
No. of pages 68
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

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