The South African Cross

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Civil Rights
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Author: Joe Odiboh ISBN: 9781770765078
Publisher: Editions Dedicaces Publication: July 6, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joe Odiboh
ISBN: 9781770765078
Publisher: Editions Dedicaces
Publication: July 6, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

We cannot live in fear of tomorrow in South Africa. We must not make this nation look like a country sitting in a keg of gun powder on top of an active volcano. Together we shall make a better life for all South Africans in the common bonds that hold us together as a people. In this present world order around the globe, love is expensive and hatred is cheap. Violence is sensational and terrorism is intentional. The world is in tumoil and civil strife. At the end the reader will be left with a lurcking suspicion that this incredible story may have a grain of truth afterall. The Nelson Mandela hopes and dreams must not be allowed to die in our encounters with wolves. Is there some misery behind all these?

Any leadership which ignores being part of the plights and suffering of the people and remains at ease while the people are no-longer at ease is like a garden full of weeds in our 'Dances with Wolves'.

Inspired by late former President Nelson Mandela regarding the problems and solutions to South Africa hopes and dreams. A crackling good analysis detailing South African ways and means, African cries and woes, and the problems resonating around other parts of the world and how to make South Africa and the world a better place to live on earth.

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We cannot live in fear of tomorrow in South Africa. We must not make this nation look like a country sitting in a keg of gun powder on top of an active volcano. Together we shall make a better life for all South Africans in the common bonds that hold us together as a people. In this present world order around the globe, love is expensive and hatred is cheap. Violence is sensational and terrorism is intentional. The world is in tumoil and civil strife. At the end the reader will be left with a lurcking suspicion that this incredible story may have a grain of truth afterall. The Nelson Mandela hopes and dreams must not be allowed to die in our encounters with wolves. Is there some misery behind all these?

Any leadership which ignores being part of the plights and suffering of the people and remains at ease while the people are no-longer at ease is like a garden full of weeds in our 'Dances with Wolves'.

Inspired by late former President Nelson Mandela regarding the problems and solutions to South Africa hopes and dreams. A crackling good analysis detailing South African ways and means, African cries and woes, and the problems resonating around other parts of the world and how to make South Africa and the world a better place to live on earth.

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