JAFARU SAMUEL O. ABU The trials of lincoln family The Lincoln family is one of the most respected and adored families, the world over. The Lincoln family is associated with honesty, diligence, integrity. Abraham Lincoln’s only child who survived into adulthood, although he distinguished himself in many ways as a graduate from Harvard university and a distinguished lawyer, Robert once declared that business and political doors opening for him was because of the name ‘Lincoln’ and not because of his own person nor knowledge. BUY OUR BOOK JAFARU SAMUEL O. ABU A Chained Multiple Nation The book sheds light on how a collection of diverse territories forged under British rule became a nation grappling with the lingering effects of neocolonialism. Exploring the consequences of Direct and Indirect rule, the author highlights how the British colonial legacy has left a lasting impact on Nigeria’s development. It scrutinizes the culture of capitalism, exploitation, and divide-and-rule policies introduced by colonial masters and how these have perpetuated a cycle of dependency and undermined the country’s unity and progress. BUY OUR BOOK

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The book sheds light on how a collection of diverse territories forged under British

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The book sheds light on how a collection of diverse territories forged under British

The Trials Of Lincoln Family

The Lincoln family is one of the most respected and adored families, the world over.

The Trials Of Lincoln Family

The Lincoln family is one of the most respected and adored families, the world over.

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Jafaru Samuel O.Abu

From Insight to Impact: The Story of Jafaru Samuel O. Abu

Jafaru Samuel O. Abu is a distinguished historian and writer whose profound insights into Nigerian historical and cultural dynamics have established him as a pivotal voice in African studies. With a career that spans over two decades, Abu has dedicated his work to exploring the intricate weave of Nigeria’s socio-political fabric, focusing on its colonial past and the ongoing effects of neocolonialism.

Born and raised in Nigeria, Abu earned his education from one of the country’s prestigious universities. His academic journey led him to several continents, where he lectured on topics related to post-colonialism, economic policies, and cultural diversity in African nations. Abu’s experiences abroad have enriched his perspective, allowing him to compare and contrast African development with global trends.

“A Chained Multiple Nation” reflects Abu’s commitment to educating and provoking thoughtful discussion about Nigeria’s complex history and its impact on the present and future. His writing not only captures the facts but also evokes the emotions and challenges faced by ordinary Nigerians. Through his engaging narrative style, Abu invites readers into the heart of Nigeria, offering them a seat at the table of understanding and empathy.

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Dr. Ameena Yusuf,
    Dr. Ameena Yusuf,

    Professor of African Studies

    In 'A Chained Multiple Nation,' Jafaru Samuel O. Abu has masterfully voiced the nuanced complexities of Nigeria's colonial and post-colonial journey. The depth of analysis provided in this work is not only educational but also enlightening, offering invaluable perspective on the socio-political undercurrents that continue to shape this great nation. A quintessential read for those earnestly seeking to comprehend Nigeria’s historical narrative and its impact on contemporary issues.

    Richard O'Connor,
      Richard O'Connor,

      Ph.D., Director of Global Historical Studies

      'A Chained Multiple Nation' emerges as a seminal text in the study of post-colonial African states. Jafaru Samuel Abu’s thorough research and compelling prose make this a standout work that offers a sober yet hopeful look at Nigeria's prospects. His book is an indispensable guidepost for policymakers and students alike who wish to grasp the intricacies of Nigeria's evolution as a nation-state.

      Fatima Bello,
        Fatima Bello,

        Author and Historian

        Jafaru Samuel presents an unflinching, rigorous analysis of the myriad forces that have shaped Nigeria. 'A Chained Multiple Nation' is an honest, critical examination that paints a vivid picture of the country's history, the echoes of colonialism, and the clear-eyed potential for its future. A compelling read that challenges and educates, it's an intellectual tour de force that I recommend unequivocally.

        Michael Thompson,
          Michael Thompson,

          Senior Lecturer in Post-colonial Literature

          'A Chained Multiple Nation' stands as a beacon of enlightenment in a sea of historical literature. The book delves into the heart of Nigeria's complex past with clarity and authority. Jafaru Samuel O. Abu doesn't just tell a story; he invites readers to critically engage with the past to understand its influence on the present. An essential tome for serious scholars and readers committed to understanding the true scope of Nigerian history.

          Grace Ndubisi,
            Grace Ndubisi,

            International Development Consultant

            With 'A Chained Multiple Nation,' Jafaru Samuel O. Abu offers grave yet necessary reflections on Nigeria's struggles with its colonial legacy and the path to reclaim its narrative. The book stands as a testament to both the resilience of the Nigerian spirit and the urgent need for a cohesive vision of the future. Abu's meticulous scholarship provides clarity and direction for anyone invested in the long-term prosperity of Nigeria.

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            Nigeria's Path from Submission to Sovereignty

            The book sheds light on how a collection of diverse territories forged under British rule became a nation grappling with the lingering effects of neocolonialism.  Exploring the consequences of Direct and Indirect rule, the author highlights how the British colonial legacy has left a lasting impact on Nigeria’s development. It scrutinizes the culture of capitalism, exploitation, and divide-and-rule policies introduced by colonial masters and how these have perpetuated a cycle of dependency and undermined the country’s unity and progress.

            Born and raised in Nigeria, Abu earned his education from one of the country’s prestigious universities. His academic journey led him to several continents, where he lectured on topics related to post-colonialism, economic policies, and cultural diversity in African nations. Abu’s experiences abroad have enriched his perspective, allowing him to compare and contrast African development with global trends.

            The Trials Of Lincoln Family

            The Lincoln family is one of the most respected and adored families, the world over. The Lincoln family is associated with honesty, diligence, integrity. Abraham Lincoln’s only child who survived into adulthood, although he distinguished himself in many ways as a graduate from Harvard university and a distinguished lawyer, Robert once declared that business and political doors opening for him was because of the name ‘Lincoln’ and not because of his own person nor knowledge.

            Despite the glamor that envelopes The Lincoln family, it was a family that went through deprivation and dejection of life. It was the family’s faith in God that kept it going. Abraham Lincoln once said, “I remember my mother’s prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.”

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