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Democracy Shot Dead (Paperback)
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Democracy Shot Dead (Paperback)
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List price R481
Loot Price R407
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You Save R74 (15%)
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In 1965, author D. Richard Truman is a Canadian advertising
executive searching for adventure and a warmer climate. When he is
transferred to Nigeria, he arrives wide-eyed and blunder-prone.
Tossed into the country to promote and encourage free enterprise,
Truman is ill prepared for what he finds. Although Nigeria has
enjoyed independence for the past five years, a civil war is under
way, and Truman is about to witness Africa's first self-inflicted
"coup." In a world where Russian Bolsheviks, old and new
imperialist powers, big oil and big money, and corruption is
ruining the country, Truman must navigate the treacheries of being
a foreigner in the midst of a nation turned inside out. Historic
gaffes, tribal in-fighting, religious differences, and massive
business corruption are bubbling in Nigeria, poisoning the
government, and leading to the death of African democracy.
"Democracy Shot Dead" is Truman's recollections of his experiences
in Nigeria from 1965 to 1966. Full of gripping detail of a time in
Nigerian history when a democracy turned into a military state in a
matter of years, Truman's account resonates with the devastation,
confusion, and survival of a country suffused with turmoil.
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