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Western Politics Vs African Politics: Political Science

By: Chukwunedum Chijioke Amajioyi
Narrated by: Josh LeBrun
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Senseless killing of innocent people and children, bad governance, bribery, and corruption has taken over the politics of Africans. Today, Africans are dwelling in poverty and backwardness while other countries and continents are doing well. The reason I wrote this book while on a week vacation in Nigeria, was to compare Western politics to African politics. To find out what has gone wrong in African political systems. Why Africans are not doing well, because the polity is a mess and needed immediate attention before it is too late. Western Politics Vs. African Politics compares American and European political systems to Nigerian and West African politics. It explains in great detail, the differences, mistakes, similarities, and difficulties between these two continents in terms of good governance.

©2015 Chukwunedum Amajioyi (P)2016 Chukwunedum Amajioyi

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