Father of Nations Setbook Guide

Father of Nations Setbook Guide
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Fathers of Nations was written by Paul B. Vitta and printed in 2013 by Oxford University Press East Africa. The highlight of this book is a summit attended at the Gambia by African Heads of State. Its subject is the awakening of Africans to come out from their status quo. Here is the synopsis of Fathers of Nations, theme analysis, and characters.

Fathers of Nations (2013) is a satirical novel set in Africa. The author brings to date all that has gone wrong in Africa. He explores the frustrations that African experience under corrupt leadership. Fathers of Nations summary explains what the novel is about and points at the key themes.

Fathers of Nations Setbook Characters

Here are some of the main characters in the book.:

Karanja Kimani: Kimani is a Kenyan, 60 years old is a professor at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Nairobi.

Comrade Ngobile Melusi: Ngobile is from Zimbabwe and is aged 70 years old.

Pastor Chineke Chiamaka: He is a male Nigerian clergyman based at the Lagos branch of the Church Inside Africa.

Dr. Abiola Afolabi: He is a Nigerian academician and has an American wife.

Engineer Seif Tahir: He is a Libyan formerly employed by Tripoli’s Ministry of Defense.

Fathers of Nations is a satirical novel, and it is set in contemporary Africa. It is a story that brings to the readers all that has gone wrong in Africa, but in a humorous way. The continent is depicted as a valuable place that lacks a sense of direction. The majority of the leaders have made their people voices, rendering them silent as these leaders continuously destroy their livelihoods.

The plot revolves around the lives of four men from different parts of Africa. Amid their various misfortunes, the men get together to try and make a change. They want African heads of state to ratify a document that could transform the continent’s economic fortunes.

These four men have suffered under unwieldy political systems in their respective countries. Each bears a grudge against the system and has a reason for wanting it to change. They represent the values of humanity, empathy, and vulnerability.

Prof Karanja Kimani has lost his wife to a former university colleague and now turned politician. His only daughter dies in a fatal accident in Nairobi. Pastor Chineke, on his part, is a fierce man. His insistence on government accountability earns him days in jail. He is also prohibited from preaching.

Dr. Abiola Afolabi is ditched by his American wife. He advises African heads of state but detests offering theoretical solutions. The last character, Ngobile Melusi, is projected as a failed politician. He finds himself on the wrong side of the political divide after independence. He goes through affliction for being Ndebele when the Shona president undertook to suppress his community.

The Setbook Guide is in pdf format which is downloadable, printable and easy to use by teachers and students.

 

 

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