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Rating:   Summary: A Respledent Classic against imperial and local oppressors Review: This is a classic text that chronicles the degrading and dehumanizing process of intimidation of by a dictatorial regime embedded in repressive  antics and deviously blood-thirsty. This book comes from the lived  experience of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigeria's foremost environmentalist and  literary writer. He, it was who led his Ogoni people to challenge the  environmental degradation of their environment by the Anglo-Dutch Shell  corporation through gas flaring, oil spillage and soil degeneration, and  the exploiting gimmicks of a militarized centralist and thievery regime. In  this work Saro-Wiwa, chronicles his role,in the evolution of the history of  the struggles for relevance and records the methods of organization and  mobilization of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP)into a  vibrant, virulently vocal and highly feared movement. This work derived  from the author's contact with the evil of human authority, hence it is a  direct a product of his experiences with the malevolent human-evil-forces  that were unlynched against him and the struggle. The expereinces  reminisced here is just one of his many in the series of unwarranted  detentions in the hand of the evil regimes of Ibrahim Babangida and Sani  Abacha in unkempt cells of the Nigerian security apparatus in different  cities of Nigeria. On another occassion- the detention from which he  smuggled this book out to be printed- he would not come out alive. He would  be "judicially murdered" by the junta whose guns were brought by  the sweat of humble and victimized tax-payers like Ken- representative of  repressed Nigerians- and from the money derived from oil that springs from  underneath his Niger-Delta homeland-including his Ogoni group. Ken did not  leave out the Nigerian Police and their inhumanity- dogs who devour the  flesh of other dogs- in fact they act like "vulture." A loaded  term in Ogoni parlance! This work goes to show the plight of minorities  within such colonial contraptions as the Nigerian nation state, under the  dominating rule of a northern hegemony and a limited military clique in  collaboration with their favor and fund-questing (fat-bellied) civilian  cronies. This goes to further prove the fact that colonialism subjugated  many ethnic groups under a contraption that was never dialogued nor  radically sanctioned.Is it any surprise that Somali, Rwanda, Burundi,  Zaire, Sierra Leone have gone on ruptured by the thunders of machine guns!  In this vein the book brings to the fore the problem of such political  hypocrisy as such as the overtly caricatured Federalism which is practiced  by the Nigerian government. In a way Ken Saro-Wiwa, credenced the fact that  all ethnic nationalities must radically be allowed to shape their destiny  and control their resources.  Further, this book reveals the filthy  environmental practices of the multinationals who without regards to safety  measures and ecological ethics endanger the lives of people in the orgy for  profit-making. Profit-making predominates in the psyche of the multinations  in deterrence for the sanctity of the human life! Double business and  ethical standards-one for Africa another for the West- in fact Ken calls  this "environmental racism." This book is a resplendent classic,  and it is essentially valuable for all those who want to educate themselves  on one of the most forceful and feared Social, ethnic and environmental  movements that has arisen in post-colonial Africa today. In fact, the book  goes to show the courageous fights of minorities and social movements  towards advocating and ensuring changes. Ken Saro-Wiwa its author was  crudely exterminated with eight others on a farce of a trial- a militarized  set-up tribunal of the despised tyrannt of Sani Abacha in 1995. Saro-Wiwa  is dead but remains a living-dead, an ancestor of a sort for the many  social movements that revolves around emphasizing rural development and  sound environmental norms and sanctity for the community where companies  are located that are emerging in Nigeria today, and it would not be an  overstatement to add Africa. His ideas and views radiates and takes on  flesh in this little book. Buy one today, read and digest it and realize  what a portent book it is, and know why the author was most few by a modern  day dictator, who feared men and women of ideas than he feared the men and  women who hold the guns!  Happy reading!  Bon voyage!
  Rating:   Summary: A Respledent Classic against imperial and local oppressors Review: This is a classic text that chronicles the degrading and dehumanizing process of intimidation of by a dictatorial regime embedded in repressive antics and deviously blood-thirsty. This book comes from the lived experience of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigeria's foremost environmentalist and literary writer. He, it was who led his Ogoni people to challenge the environmental degradation of their environment by the Anglo-Dutch Shell corporation through gas flaring, oil spillage and soil degeneration, and the exploiting gimmicks of a militarized centralist and thievery regime. In this work Saro-Wiwa, chronicles his role,in the evolution of the history of the struggles for relevance and records the methods of organization and mobilization of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP)into a vibrant, virulently vocal and highly feared movement. This work derived from the author's contact with the evil of human authority, hence it is a direct a product of his experiences with the malevolent human-evil-forces that were unlynched against him and the struggle. The expereinces reminisced here is just one of his many in the series of unwarranted detentions in the hand of the evil regimes of Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha in unkempt cells of the Nigerian security apparatus in different cities of Nigeria. On another occassion- the detention from which he smuggled this book out to be printed- he would not come out alive. He would be "judicially murdered" by the junta whose guns were brought by the sweat of humble and victimized tax-payers like Ken- representative of repressed Nigerians- and from the money derived from oil that springs from underneath his Niger-Delta homeland-including his Ogoni group. Ken did not leave out the Nigerian Police and their inhumanity- dogs who devour the flesh of other dogs- in fact they act like "vulture." A loaded term in Ogoni parlance! This work goes to show the plight of minorities within such colonial contraptions as the Nigerian nation state, under the dominating rule of a northern hegemony and a limited military clique in collaboration with their favor and fund-questing (fat-bellied) civilian cronies. This goes to further prove the fact that colonialism subjugated many ethnic groups under a contraption that was never dialogued nor radically sanctioned.Is it any surprise that Somali, Rwanda, Burundi, Zaire, Sierra Leone have gone on ruptured by the thunders of machine guns! In this vein the book brings to the fore the problem of such political hypocrisy as such as the overtly caricatured Federalism which is practiced by the Nigerian government. In a way Ken Saro-Wiwa, credenced the fact that all ethnic nationalities must radically be allowed to shape their destiny and control their resources. Further, this book reveals the filthy environmental practices of the multinationals who without regards to safety measures and ecological ethics endanger the lives of people in the orgy for profit-making. Profit-making predominates in the psyche of the multinations in deterrence for the sanctity of the human life! Double business and ethical standards-one for Africa another for the West- in fact Ken calls this "environmental racism." This book is a resplendent classic, and it is essentially valuable for all those who want to educate themselves on one of the most forceful and feared Social, ethnic and environmental movements that has arisen in post-colonial Africa today. In fact, the book goes to show the courageous fights of minorities and social movements towards advocating and ensuring changes. Ken Saro-Wiwa its author was crudely exterminated with eight others on a farce of a trial- a militarized set-up tribunal of the despised tyrannt of Sani Abacha in 1995. Saro-Wiwa is dead but remains a living-dead, an ancestor of a sort for the many social movements that revolves around emphasizing rural development and sound environmental norms and sanctity for the community where companies are located that are emerging in Nigeria today, and it would not be an overstatement to add Africa. His ideas and views radiates and takes on flesh in this little book. Buy one today, read and digest it and realize what a portent book it is, and know why the author was most few by a modern day dictator, who feared men and women of ideas than he feared the men and women who hold the guns! Happy reading! Bon voyage!
  Rating:   Summary: Epic Review: This story will go down in history - have the courage to read this book and pass it on. RJS
 
 
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