Prolific author, historian and politician Dr Arthur Nwankwo is out with another book.
The new book titled Nigeria on her path to doom is coming many years after his last.
Book reviewers and political analysts are already describing the new book titled; Nigeria On Her Path to Doom as very hot
Coming many years after his last offering; Can Nigeria Survive, the new book is said to be an outcome of much research on the path of historian whose numerous books include his first; Nigeria; The Challenge of Biafra.
Published by Fourth Dimension Publishers, Nigeria On the path to Doom talks about all the problems plaguing the country and suggestions for return to path of greatness amongst others.
Dr Ejiofor Benjack Nwankwo Managing Director of the publishing company said the new book will speak to Nigerians and the international community in a way they will understand.
He describes the author as “erudite” and the book as” thought provoking” and from a “refocused, repositioned, revamped, and resourceful publishing house”.
*The new book |
Arthur Nwankwo studied History at Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA, 1966, also went to Duquesne University, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA, 1967.
He first went to work for Gulf Oil Corporation Headquarters, Pittsburg, as a consultant for Nigeria and corporate strategies department. He founded several publishing companies including the internationally renowned Fourth Dimension Publishers to give vent to his prolific thoughts about Nigeria in his numerous books.
Aside from some of his nationalistic books like Before we lose Nigeria, My People my vision, Retreat of power, Arthur Nwankwo also wrote classical fiction stories like Shadows over Breaking waves, Sand dunes and wind blows, Season of Hurricane etc.
Arthur Nwankwo who was born August 19, 1942 has honorary Doctor of Letters, from The Shaw University Raleigh, North Carolina, USA and has contested for the governorship of Anambra state under Peoples Redemption Party PRP in 1979. Later he joined Alliance for Democracy and was pivotal to the formation of Eastern Mandate Union of which he is chancellor
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