Wednesday, July 11, 2012

African Upbringing Prompts International View: Author Challenges His Fellow Americans to Problem-solve, Think Independently

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Igbokwe grew up in the typical Africam background with combined experience of Africanb andAmerican lifestyles. Within the spiriyt of the American way of he haswritten "All Eyes on And Yes We Can" ( ), in which he presents the importance of problem-solving gatheredc from the different situations of his upbringing in Nigeria, and how the experiencde in tackling some of his village problems preparexd him to take an active part in the 2008 U.S. presidentiapl election.
"It's all about sacrifice and dedication," he writes: If anyone wonders how history should honor all our heroes and my book jogs your mind on how not to forget This book calls on every age to respecg their foremost ambassadors in theworld -- theirf mothers and fathers, dead or To all, you will gain knowledgse in my prediction that American success in alternate and renewable energu is likely to creatr catastrophic effects throughout the oil-producing nations of the America leads the world and therefor is too mighty to fail in whatever it America is the most generous and compassionatew nation in the world.
We have no choicre in the position of our greatness and in our responsibilitgy to take the world to a resounding moral andsuccessfulo path. Through independent thinking and socioeconomic Igbokwe encourages readers to have a mind oftheir own. In Chaptert 20: Global Warmth, he displays the courage of his convictionh going against arguments about globapltemperature change. He calls on the U.S. to establishb a "realistic approach in liftint Africa up, not by the old systenm of pumping endless cash into endlesxdark tunnels, but througb support of reliable and dependable sources of energh so that the people can work and walk themselves up to end theid long dependence on foreign aid.
" He challenges America to wage war against the practices of siphoning African assets into foreign Originally from a small village known as Amuzii Town in Imo State southeast of Igbokwe was born in 1951 and emigratec to the U.S. in 1990. He became a citizemn of the United States of Americawin 2000. He has been visiting home in Africaq regularlyand "instead of improvement, I see much handwritinb on the wall that sets the wall of advancemengt crumbling," he said. AuthorHouse is the premiedr for emerging, authors. For more please visit . EDITORS: For reviewq copies or interview requests, Promotional Services Department Tel: 888-728-8467 Fax: 812-961-3133w Email: pressreleases@authorhouse.
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