The Allegory Of Zangola

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Abu Bakarr Mansaray

Paperback | November 2022 |

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Beschrijving

The Allegory of Zangola depicts the narration and experience of a family living between both the pre-colonial and post-colonial era within the African continent. Balla and Adama share their cherished experiences of abundance, freedom and good governance within the pre-colonial period by the village chiefs. First things forward, a nation had already received their independence yet they were not yet free. Rampant corruption, injustices, poor governance and lack of visionary leadership became the order of the day. Speaking truth to power, Balla boldly exposes the inequalities that many African countries are experiencing and the untold sufferings that many are going through. Irrespective of the bleak state of affairs, Balla has a dream that things will be better and the future will be brighter. This book is a wake-up call to the potential of the African continent and its leadership, to pursue the path of justice, equality, good governance, excellent leadership and freedom within our generation. You can become the voice to the voiceless and a hope to your generation by becoming the change you want to see! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Abu Bakarr Sidikie Mansaray, is a Dutch Sierra Leonian born in Freetown. During the war in Sierra Leone, he moved to Guinea, other African countries and finally to the Netherlands. He is a graduate from the Art Academy in Maaasmachelen in Belgium as a painter. He is passionate about photography and writing poems. He is also a writer in Dutch with winter tuin in Nijmegen, and a local library in the city of Roermond, Netherlands. His inspiration is to bring hope to the hopeless with a mission to bring up an empowered generation!

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Specificaties

Auteur
Abu Bakarr Mansaray
Uitgever
BAKARR
ISBN
9789966190789
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
November 2022
Categorie
Algemeen
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
144

Beschrijving

The Allegory of Zangola depicts the narration and experience of a family living between both the pre-colonial and post-colonial era within the African continent. Balla and Adama share their cherished experiences of abundance, freedom and good governance within the pre-colonial period by the village chiefs. First things forward, a nation had already received their independence yet they were not yet free. Rampant corruption, injustices, poor governance and lack of visionary leadership became the order of the day.

Speaking truth to power, Balla boldly exposes the inequalities that many African countries are experiencing and the untold sufferings that many are going through.

Irrespective of the bleak state of affairs, Balla has a dream that things will be better and the future will be brighter.

This book is a wake-up call to the potential of the African continent and its leadership, to pursue the path of justice, equality, good governance, excellent leadership and freedom within our generation.

You can become the voice to the voiceless and a hope to your generation by becoming the change you want to see!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Abu Bakarr Sidikie Mansaray, is a Dutch Sierra Leonian born in Freetown. During the war in Sierra Leone, he moved to Guinea, other African countries and finally to the Netherlands. He is a graduate from the Art Academy in Maaasmachelen in Belgium as a painter. He is passionate about photography and writing poems. He is also a writer in Dutch with winter tuin in Nijmegen, and a local library in the city of Roermond, Netherlands. His inspiration is to bring hope to the hopeless with a mission to bring up an empowered generation!

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Specificaties

Auteur
Abu Bakarr Mansaray
Uitgever
BAKARR
ISBN
9789966190789
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
November 2022
Categorie
Algemeen
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
144

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