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The Shockwave: Dauphin - The Final Flight 2003
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202 pages
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The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a helicopter pilot, offering a piercing critique of the exploitation faced by oil-rich West Africa. It explores the detrimental effects of multinational corporations like Shell and BP on indigenous populations and their cultures. The book advocates for bold African leadership to bridge tribal and religious divides, promoting a partnership between African beliefs and politics as a foundation for justice and peace. It intertwines themes of love, loss, and the beauty of Africa, presenting a unique perspective on the continent's challenges and potential.
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2013, hardcover
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