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AHAMEFULA: DISCOVERING LEADERSHIP GAPS OF THE AFRICAN BEING
AHAMEFULA: DISCOVERING LEADERSHIP GAPS OF THE AFRICAN BEING

Author(s): Ephraim Ahamefula Ikegbu, Samuel Akpann Bassey
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: Ahamefula; Amamefula; Leadership; Being;

Summary/Abstract: The romanticization, Europeanization and Americanization of the African mindset have not helped Africans especially Nigeria to rapidly advance technologically and scientifically as the African continent still sees itself like a slave to the Western countries. This paper seeks to argue that the relationship between Africa and the west intends to benefit the west completely without a corresponding measure of benefits to the African people. This contention is evidenced in the application of western methodology in attempting a solution and resolution of the African challenges. The Igbo notion Ahamefula is derived from two words “Aham” and “Efula” which means “my name will not be lost or my identity will not be lost” These are words used to connote the identity (Ejirimara) of a person, family a community or a nation. Ahamefula is founded on the logic of unity and identity which stand as hallmark for determining and discovering the weight and potentials of any given individual, family, community and nation. It is argued in this paper that leadership that is anchored on internal mechanism of local circumstance with full conviction and adoption of native ideology will lead the Nigerian State to an enviable political, social, scientific, religious and economic heights.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 75-89
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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