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The African Agenda: An intriguing tale of twists Jul 10, 2007
By Andrew Sobiesuo The African Agenda is a novel shrewded in intrigue, from the world of computer and military technology, to international politics, the intelligence networks, African traditional beliefs and practices, etc. It is simply the best African novel I have read in the last several years. The author has accomplished a daunting and ambitious task. This novel is highly recommended for every African, and especially Ghanaians, who can easily identify with the historical context in which the action unravels. Indeed any reader will find this novel engaging.
Impressive work Nov 21, 2009
By Mohammed Fawzi A. Amadu
"Seeker"
An intriguing and refreshing fiction from a "New Age" African writer. The writer captures the interaction of African values with those of today's way of life that is mostly dominated by western values.
The novel shows the depth of the writers awareness of both African and International issues and the interplay between them. His creativity emerges in how he blends the essence of the goals and objectives of world powers and the problems, desires, and dreams of African's and their leaders in a construction that engages active African minds in a plan that concludes in a peaceful achievement of a status quo that is more balanced than we have it today.
For me as an African who has also lived and schooled abroad, the scenes were ones I could identify with, except for the extra imagination of the author that enriched their inter-connection.
I believe this is a book that would make the youth think: Yes We Can.
It makes for great reading.
Fred McBagonluri Jun 01, 2008
By D. Fred Mcbagonluri Dr. Baezie's "African Agenda" is a blend of multiple worlds, fields of human endeavor, technology, and culture at a unique crossroad. It provides insights on Africa gradual intercouse with its existential conflicts, cultural interstices and global technological machinery and its attendant purveyors of the underworld. Undoubtedly, an excellent reading from one of Africa's finest minds--Dr. Camynta Baezie!
Gripping novel from this fantastic author Feb 17, 2008
By Anitha P Definitely worth the time the writer indeed does a wonderful job in keeping you amused and surprised. He mixes very diverse topics such as computer, military technology, politics and a thousand more, into a single narrative, with such vitality and coherence. In the beginning, the narration was simple and gripping and at some times I found it was dragging just a little bit and finally leading to a thrilling end. I can see lot of research and efforts put in various areas and it was definitely knowledgeable. It was exciting to read the novel. The characters and plot are well developed and the writing has great empathy. I can honestly say that" The African agenda" is one of the best novels I have read in the last few years. With brilliant character development, a suspenseful plot, and a conclusion that derives hope.
African Agenda, a complete fact about Africa and africans. Aug 16, 2007
By Abubakar M. Muhammed The book is a perfect blend between African child and African culture, Military tradition and political emacipation, Africans and Computer techology. It looks more of a compilation of researched facts rather than mere imaginations. The Author simply has an in depth knowledge of Africa and Africans. It is recommended to explore Africa through this book you will have a lot to learn.
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