Active Nonviolent Resistance: The Moral and Political Power Of The Oppressed
Active Nonviolent Resistance is a brief appraisal of a country that has become the most vulnerable victim of military recklessness and the maddening poverty they have imposed on the masses. It highlights the role of one man, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, the Nigerian version of Socrates. Like Socrates, at the risk of his life, Gani defends, legally and nonviolently, the political, social, economic and religious rights of Nigerians. The book also makes a general but brief survey of the way, the aim, the workings and the practical application of nonviolent resistance in violent circumstances, as enunciated by Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Junior, the most outstanding apostles of nonviolent resistance in our time. It opens the reader’s heart and mind to our collective responsibility to rise up nonviolently and demand an end to injustice, oppression and impoverishment.
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The Pirates in Power and the Song of the Oppressed
The Pirates in Power and the Song of the Oppressed
Nigeria is presently seething with palpable fear, anger, distrust, anxiety and uncertainty. The nation is grief-stricken, distraught and flustered. The ominous clouds