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Politics Redefined
Wrongly in Africa

The politics of power,
persons, and the people

A fearless political critique exploring corruption, leadership failure, dependency, civic silence, and the systems preventing Africa from reaching its full dignity and strength.

Politics Redefined
Wrongly in Africa

A fearless critique of power and the political systems shaping modern Africa.

African Political Review

About The Book

This book examines the invisible structures of power that have shaped Africa's political landscape. Rather than offering simplistic condemnations, it invites readers into a deeper reflection about leadership, accountability, and collective responsibility.

Peter Galeh's writing moves from the deeply personal to the sharply political — tracing how private values, leadership, and collective responsibility shape the future of African society.

Genre
Political Nonfiction / Social Critique
Topics
Leadership, corruption, civic responsibility, African politics
Audience
African youth, thinkers, readers, advocates
Format
Hardcover · Paperback · eBook

Africa is not weak.
It is interrupted.

Not empty of vision.
Only exhausted by betrayal.

Peter Galeh

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