Democracy is much more than a system of government. It is also, and above all, a way of life. To build a sustainable democracy, Nigeria - a country very rich in natural and human resources but unfortunately battered by lack of unity, poor leadership and management, inadequate socio-economic structures and services, lack of social justice and security, corruption and indiscipline - must not only have the democratic principles and institutions in place, its people must also cultivate the democratic virtues and its leaders must be responsible and accountable. Moreover, the dignity and development of the human person, as well as the common good, must form the basis of all its political, social and economic decisions, structures and developments.
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Frankfurt a.M.
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Höhe: 21 cm
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978-3-631-32143-0 (9783631321430)
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The Author: Uche Felix Onwukike, born 13 January 1956, a philosopher, a theologian and a prolific writer, hails from Igbo-Ukwu, Anambra State, Nigeria. He was ordained a catholic priest for Abakaliki Diocese, Nigeria, in 1984. After working in the diocese for eight years - teaching in the seminary, doing parish work, taking charge of the Pontifical Works and of Vocations - he was sent to Augsburg, Germany, for further studies. He got his doctarate degree in Theology (Christian Social Sciences) at the University of Augsburg in 1996. Fr. Onwukike now works in his diocese.
Contents: Principles and institutions of modern democracy - The political history of Nigeria - Anthropological and social requirements of democracy.