Why They Hate Us - A Weary Sojourners Take On Igbophobia
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Why They Hate Us (2015)
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ISBN: 9789785347883 bzw. 9785347885, in Englisch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Why They Hate Us presents a compelling study of Ndigbo – norms, cultures and ‘Igbosyncracies’. Born out of the author’s desire to understand the widespread negative perception of Ndigbo within and outside of Nigeria, this book argues that Igbos have themselves contributed to creating and fostering this image. Having lived in several regions across Nigeria, and now abroad, the author capitalizes on his experience and shares succinctly the outsider’s view of Ndigbo, which is often negative. This thought-provoking book challenges Ndigbo – and, indeed, people of all races and cultures – to redefine themselves by treading a worthy path and leaving a legacy that humanity can be proud of.
Why They Hate Us presents a compelling study of Ndigbo – norms, cultures and ‘Igbosyncracies’. Born out of the author’s desire to understand the widespread negative perception of Ndigbo within and outside of Nigeria, this book argues that Igbos have themselves contributed to creating and fostering this image. Having lived in several regions across Nigeria, and now abroad, the author capitalizes on his experience and shares succinctly the outsider’s view of Ndigbo, which is often negative. This thought-provoking book challenges Ndigbo – and, indeed, people of all races and cultures – to redefine themselves by treading a worthy path and leaving a legacy that humanity can be proud of.
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Why They Hate Us - A Weary Sojourners Take On Igbophobia
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9789785347883 bzw. 9785347885, in Englisch, Prestige, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, E-Book zum Download.
Why They Hate Us presents a compelling study of Ndigbo - norms, cultures and Igbosyncracies. Born out of the authors desire to understand the widespread negative perception of Ndigbo within and outside of Nigeria, this book argues that Igbos have themselves contributed to creating and fostering this image. Having lived in several regions across Nigeria, and now abroad, the author capitalizes on his experience and shares succinctly the outsiders view of Ndigbo, which is often negative. This thought-provoking book challenges Ndigbo - and, indeed, people of all races and cultures - to redefine themselves by treading a worthy path and leaving a legacy that humanity can be proud of.
Why They Hate Us presents a compelling study of Ndigbo - norms, cultures and Igbosyncracies. Born out of the authors desire to understand the widespread negative perception of Ndigbo within and outside of Nigeria, this book argues that Igbos have themselves contributed to creating and fostering this image. Having lived in several regions across Nigeria, and now abroad, the author capitalizes on his experience and shares succinctly the outsiders view of Ndigbo, which is often negative. This thought-provoking book challenges Ndigbo - and, indeed, people of all races and cultures - to redefine themselves by treading a worthy path and leaving a legacy that humanity can be proud of.
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Why They Hate Us: A Weary Sojourner's Take On Igbophobia (2015)
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ISBN: 9789785347883 bzw. 9785347885, in Englisch, 96 Seiten, Kachifo Limited, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Why They Hate Us presents a compelling study of Ndigbo – norms, cultures and ‘Igbosyncracies’. Born out of the author’s desire to understand the widespread negative perception of Ndigbo within and outside of Nigeria, this book argues that Igbos have themselves contributed to creating and fostering this image. Having lived in several regions across Nigeria, and now abroad, the author capitalizes on his experience and shares succinctly the outsider’s view of Ndigbo, which is often negative. This thought-provoking book challenges Ndigbo – and, indeed, people of all races and cultures – to redefine themselves by treading a worthy path and leaving a legacy that humanity can be proud of. Kindle Edition, Edition: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Étiquette: Kachifo Limited, Kachifo Limited, Groupe de produits: eBooks, Publié: 2015-07-15, Date de sortie: 2015-07-15, Studio: Kachifo Limited, Vente de rang: 1464322.
Why They Hate Us presents a compelling study of Ndigbo – norms, cultures and ‘Igbosyncracies’. Born out of the author’s desire to understand the widespread negative perception of Ndigbo within and outside of Nigeria, this book argues that Igbos have themselves contributed to creating and fostering this image. Having lived in several regions across Nigeria, and now abroad, the author capitalizes on his experience and shares succinctly the outsider’s view of Ndigbo, which is often negative. This thought-provoking book challenges Ndigbo – and, indeed, people of all races and cultures – to redefine themselves by treading a worthy path and leaving a legacy that humanity can be proud of. Kindle Edition, Edition: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Étiquette: Kachifo Limited, Kachifo Limited, Groupe de produits: eBooks, Publié: 2015-07-15, Date de sortie: 2015-07-15, Studio: Kachifo Limited, Vente de rang: 1464322.
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