Nationalism, Socialism and Human Rights: Assessing the Leadership Politics of Kwame Nkrumah and Julius Nyerere
Speaker:
- Bonny Ibhawoh Professor, Department of History, Centre for Peace Studies, McMaster University, Canada
Location: UTC 3.110
Dr. Bonny Ibhawoh (McMaster University), Rapoport Center Visiting Professor, participated in a panel at the 18th Annual Africa Conference.
18th Annual Africa Conference: Leadership & Institutions in Africa
Panel Session C: 3:15pm – 4:45pm | C1: Political Leadership in Africa
Panel Session C: 3:15pm – 4:45pm | C1: Political Leadership in Africa
Chair: Augustine Ayuk, Clayton State University
The Nature of Political Leadership in Postcolonial Africa: The Role of Africa’s Independence Leaders in Setting
Leadership Standards
Annor Joseph Kwabena, Selwyn Nii Lante Boye, and Collins Adjei, Annor Welfare Ventures, Accra
Effects of Leadership Deficiencies on Development Project Execution/Implementations in Africa
Ogu Chidiebere, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
African Governments, Neocolonialism, and Food Insecurity: The Neglect of Traditional African Ways of
Thinking
Leamon Bazil and Wills Okech Oyugi, Sam Houston State University
A Man in His City: Maurice Gueye of Rufisque, Senegal (1925-1935)
Benga Ndiouga, University Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar
Political Leadership, Migration and Security Challenges in Africa: Implications for the ECOWAS Sub – region
Olihe Adaeze Ononogbu, University of Nigeria
Nationalism, Socialism and Human Rights: Assessing the Leadership Politics of Kwame Nkrumah and Julius
Nyerere
Bonny Ibhawoh, McMaster University