Book Description
A "DUEL WITH A DICTATOR" may well be a trashcan of rotten African politics. It is a tale of an African dictator parroting democracy. A story of intrigue, gross human rights abuses, and political violence within the tradition of African tyrants. But this despot and looter-this omnipotent god, President Wadhabo-must face off with a single-minded opposition activist. In Paula Okappah, we see a determined African woman pitied against a crooked tyranny. A great irony in the twenty-first century is that Western democracies still roll out red carpets for these repressive African pretenders to the throne. It is unbelievable!
About the Author
Emmanuel Acheta was born in Teso, in an Eastern African Country of Uganda.
He graduated from Makerere University Kampala with B.Commerce (Hons.), from where he participated in university politics as a students' representative for Makerere University's Livingstone Hall.
He was a Senior Lecturer in Financial Accounting and Quantitave Methods at Zambia's Evelyn Hone College of Arts and Applied Science.
Emmanuel works and resides in southwestern Ontario, Canada from where he follows among other issues World Affairs, Human Rights, Third World Politics, Dictatorships, and Global Stock Markets. A Christian apologist, he has deep affection for St.Paul of Tarsus. "DUEL WITH A DICTATOR" is his first book.