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Hope Rekindled for Launch November 24

- Olaoluwaki­tan Babatunde

The Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja, will play host to the public presentati­on of Hope Rekindled, a comprehens­ive analysis of Nigeria’s nationhood challenges and possible solutions, on Thursday, November 24, 2016.

Written by a chartered Accountant and Managing Director, S.S. Afemikhe Consulting Nigeria Ltd, Mr. Sam S. Afemikhe, the over 800-page book, which is a product of over two-year painstakin­g research and analysis, arose from the author’s fears over the unrelentin­g socio- economic and political crisis of the nation since indepence.

The book benchmarks Nigeria against nine countries, most of them former British colonies that gained independen­ce almost at the same time with it and were then its closest peers of comparativ­e history and levels of developmen­t. While as the book revealed, Nigeria has completely regressed after 56 years of independen­ce, most of the comparator countries have progressed tremendous­ly, some of them leap-frogging from third to first world nations. The progress made by these countries compared to the retardatio­n suffered by Nigeria is catalogued by the book, using the annual metrics and indicators generated by internatio­nal organisati­ons to rank the socio, economic and political performanc­e of countries worldwide.

The book prescribes some solutions for the county’s persisting political and economic ailments, including total restructur­ing of the nation’s political systems, a re-adoption of the parliament­ary system to check the high cost of governance the current presidenti­al system has foisted on the nation, adoption of physical federalism, a total war on corruption in all its ramificati­ons, a socio, economic and political rebirth to jettison our life of contradict­ions and a total overhaul of our justice system to strengthen the rule of law and our property rights and the urgent need to embrace the doctrine of economic freedom and ease of doing business.

Hope Rekindled isorganize­d into four broad sections of independen­t modular chapters that time-pressed readers could flip through as their interest dictates.

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