Governing the Ungovernable

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church, Church & State
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Author: Vitalis Chi. Nwaenri ISBN: 9781483671642
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 31, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Vitalis Chi. Nwaenri
ISBN: 9781483671642
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 31, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In this second Book, I am proposing new ways to advance Nigerias Governance from the current level that many people view as Ungovernable to a more Governable level . In this regard I am proposing to my fellow Economists to consider what I call a Holistic Planning Strategy that embraces such issues as Religious, Family and Tribal conflicts rather than be limited to their usual traditional narrow views on economics . Furthermore, I tried to reflect in these Books my own personal views and experience on what I described as Christian Democratic System of Governance. My reason for this reflection is to enlighten non-Christians and Atheists in our midst, to understand the merits of Christian perspectives in Secular Governance . My aim is also to enlighten non- Christians before the 2015 election, on the justification for maintaining God at the center of our Nigerian Governance rather than follow Satans temptation to drive God out of our lives and Governance .This temptation is succeeding in many advanced nations in the world. Many of them had banned praying in public functions or calling on Gods name. Finally, I call on Nigerians to join the Catholic Community across the nation to pray for our country in distress.

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In this second Book, I am proposing new ways to advance Nigerias Governance from the current level that many people view as Ungovernable to a more Governable level . In this regard I am proposing to my fellow Economists to consider what I call a Holistic Planning Strategy that embraces such issues as Religious, Family and Tribal conflicts rather than be limited to their usual traditional narrow views on economics . Furthermore, I tried to reflect in these Books my own personal views and experience on what I described as Christian Democratic System of Governance. My reason for this reflection is to enlighten non-Christians and Atheists in our midst, to understand the merits of Christian perspectives in Secular Governance . My aim is also to enlighten non- Christians before the 2015 election, on the justification for maintaining God at the center of our Nigerian Governance rather than follow Satans temptation to drive God out of our lives and Governance .This temptation is succeeding in many advanced nations in the world. Many of them had banned praying in public functions or calling on Gods name. Finally, I call on Nigerians to join the Catholic Community across the nation to pray for our country in distress.

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