Ibraheem Abioye
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Bring Back Our Girls
- The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria’s Missing Schoolgirls
- De: Joe Parkinson, Drew Hinshaw
- Narrado por: Will Damron
- Duración: 11 h y 8 m
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What happens after you click tweet? The heart-stopping and definitive account of one of the most intriguing chapters of the "War on Terror" - the heroic survival of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls whose kidnap by Islamist extremists spurred a global social media campaign and the intervention of seven foreign militaries into a little-known war on the shores of Lake Chad. A spellbinding work of investigative journalism which reveals the blinding possibilities - for good and ill - of digital activism in our interconnected world.
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Tragic and Heartrending!
- De Anonymous User en 06-19-22
- Bring Back Our Girls
- The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria’s Missing Schoolgirls
- De: Joe Parkinson, Drew Hinshaw
- Narrado por: Will Damron
Excellent book!
Revisado: 04-09-21
This book is perfect. It is detailed, well-researched, and nuanced. It probed how the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls helped and harmed the cause of the Chibok girls, helped elect Buhari, fractured BH, but also kept it alive. It's also incredibly moving, detailing the role of faith and grit in the girls' survival through all that time spent in captivity.
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A Fatherless People
- The Secret Story of How the Nigerians Missed the Road to the Promised Land
- De: Dele Ogun
- Narrado por: Dele Ogun
- Duración: 13 h
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A Fatherless People: The Secret Story of How the Nigerians Missed the Road to the Promised Land tells the story of Nigeria from its early conceptualization by British colonialists in the aftermath of the abolition of the slave trade up to the present day. Comprehensive and compelling, it confirms Dele Ogun as one of the foremost experts on Africa in the modern era.
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Excellent!
- De Ibraheem Abioye en 06-19-20
- A Fatherless People
- The Secret Story of How the Nigerians Missed the Road to the Promised Land
- De: Dele Ogun
- Narrado por: Dele Ogun
Excellent!
Revisado: 06-19-20
This is a well-researched documentation of the history of Nigeria. The book is really deep on pre-independence history but light on post-colonial history, especially after the civil war. The use of British sources is particularly helpful to shed light on certain aspects of colonial history. In reading the book, there is an attempt to distinguish African and European accents. Consider pronouncing the names of people and places better. Audiobooks are an important contribution to the preservation of correct pronunciation of African languages and landmarks.
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