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Ahlman, Jeffrey S. Kwame Nkrumah : Visions of Liberation. 1st ed. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2021.

A new biography of Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah, one of the most influential political figures in twentieth-century African history. As the first prime minister and president of the West African state of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah helped shape the global narrative of African decolonization. After leading Ghana to independence in 1957, Nkrumah articulated a political vision that aimed to free the country and the continent--politically, socially, economically, and culturally--from the vestiges of European colonial rule, laying the groundwork for a future in which Africans had a voice as equals on the international stage. Nkrumah spent his childhood in the maturing Gold Coast colonial state. During the interwar and wartime periods he was studying in the United States. He emerged in the postwar era as one of the foremost activists behind the 1945 Manchester Pan-African Congress and the demand for an immediate end to colonial rule. Jeffrey Ahlman's biography plots Nkrumah's life across several intersecting networks: colonial, postcolonial, diasporic, national, Cold War, and pan-African. In these contexts, Ahlman portrays Nkrumah not only as an influential political leader and thinker but also as a charismatic, dynamic, and complicated individual seeking to make sense of a world in transition.

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Ahlman, Jeffrey S. Kwame Nkrumah

A new biography of Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah, one of the most influential political figures in twentieth-century African history.

Political
Bibliographic

Kadaria Ahmed

Correspondent, Radio 95.3 FM, Nigeria

Sector:

Journalism

Location:

Nigeria

Ahmed, Kadaria

Ahmed, Kadaria

Correspondent, Radio 95.3 FM, Nigeria

Political
Profile

Aïda Muluneh

Artist, (Photography)

Location: Ethiopia
aidamuluneh.com

Aïda Mullane

Artist (Photography)

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Ainslie, Andrew, and Thembela Kepe. “Understanding the resurgence of traditional authorities in post-apartheid South Africa.” Journal of Southern African Studies 42, no. 1 (2016): 19-33.

The article explores the changing status of traditional authorities in the Eastern Cape Province over the 20 years since 1994. It also examines the resurgence of the chiefs in relation to the consolidation of democratic processes and of emergent, neo-patrimonial modes of government. It briefly considers the role of traditional authorities in three key and closely related spheres, namely the institution of the Eastern Cape House of Traditional Leaders, the question of how gender is handled by and within traditional institutions, and the continuing challenges of land administration and development in rural areas. Ainsile and Kepe conclude that in all these spheres, and in the face of real opposition, the voice and influence of traditional authorities have emerged stronger than ever. The authors suggest that, as traditional authorities are drawn deeper into governance and have to play a formal role in addressing a myriad of institutional challenges, new questions should be asked about the status and influence of traditional authorities, and their substantive contribution to democracy in South Africa.

Ainslie, Andrew, and Thembela Kepe. "Understanding the resurgence of traditional authorities in post- apartheid South Africa.”

Ainslie, Andrew, and Thembela Kepe.
2016

The article explores the changing status of traditional authorities in the Eastern Cape Province over the 20 years since 1994, and examines the resurgence of the chiefs in relation to the consolidation of democratic processes and of emergent, neo-patrimonial modes of government

Ritual
Bibliographic

Kehinde F. Ajayi

Senior Fellow & Director of Gender Equality and Inclusion Program, Center for Global Development

Email: kajayi@cgdev.org

Ajayi Kehinde F.

Senior Fellow & Director of Gender Equality and Inclusion Program Center for Global Development

Economic
Professional Contact
Gender

AKAA (Also Known As Africa)

Art fair

Paris, Lyon, France

https://akaafair.com/

Description:

As a heavyweight destination in the art world, Paris’s Also Known As Africa (AKAA) art and design fair has further helped to elevate African art on an international scale. The exhibition showcases stunning art from across  the continent, and the more hands-on AKAA Underground adds a practical  element.

AKAA (Also Known As Africa)

AKAA (Also Known As Africa), Paris, Lyon, France

Aesthetic
Organization

Akinwumi A. Adesina

President, African Development Bank Group

Website: afdb.org

Akinwumi A. Adesina

President, African Development Bank Group

Economic
Professional Contact

Akinyoade, Akinyinka, and Chibuike U. Uche. Entrepreneurship in Africa. Edited by Ton Dietz. Leiden ; Brill, 2017.

Historically, entrepreneurs have always played a central role in the development of nation states. Aside from rentier states, which depend extensively on the availability of mineral resource rents, most economically prosperous nations in the world have strong, innovative and competitive business enterprises and entrepreneurs as the bedrock of their economic development and prosperity. It was arguably because of the above historical fact that the World Bank in 1989 declared that entrepreneurs will play a central role in transforming African economies. Chapters in this book contribute to our understanding of the theory, structure and practice of entrepreneurship in diverse African countries. Case studies examined include: African multinational banks and businesses, female entrepreneurs, culture and entrepreneurship, finance and entrepreneurship and SMEs.

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Akinyoade, Akinyinka, and Chibuike U. Uche. Entrepreneurship in Africa

Chapters in this book contribute to our understanding of the theory, structure and practice of entrepreneurship in diverse African countries. Case studies examined include: African multinational banks and businesses, female entrepreneurs, culture and entrepreneurship, finance and entrepreneurship and SMEs.

Economic
Bibliographic
Gender
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