Largely concerned with Family Politics and Deception in northern North America and West-Central Africa, this book is intended mostly to provoke and enlighten. The book fossungupalogizes on whether or not northern North American courts are able to live up to the standard of 'exclusively saying exactly what the law is' in regard of the apparent war between the mounting same-sex marriage legalization drive and the traditional Western religious conception of marriage as endorsed by America's 1996 Defense of Marriage Act. It also tackles some intriguingly troubling matters emanating from African customary marriages and inheritance, subjects presenting some odd faces of marriage and family very similar at times to those engendered by same-sex marriage in northern North America. Its underlying preaching is that positive things could often be found even in tragedies. Hence, you should learn to make the best of your troubles instead of letting these haunt you - a goal easily attained by cultivating the habit of looking at the larger picture of things. Even one's "stupid" and non-professional ideas could be learning ground to more people than one ever could have imagined.
Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu Libros






Canadian Institutions And Children's Best Interests
- 152 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The book presents a critical examination of Canada's institutions, challenging the perception that they prioritize children's welfare. Through detailed analysis, it argues that many systems intended to protect and promote children's interests often fail to do so, revealing a darker reality. By drawing on personal experiences, the author aims to reshape understanding of Canada, not just for outsiders but for Canadians themselves. The work seeks to inform experts and policymakers, encouraging a reevaluation of existing frameworks and their impact on children's lives.
Ayabacholization Classroom In My Life
The Longest Shortcut To University Education
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The book explores the Ambazonia Project, emphasizing the critical role of effective leadership in achieving independence. It argues that while financial resources are important, they are insufficient without wise and dedicated guidance. The AWOL Leadership is highlighted as possessing the necessary qualities to drive the movement forward. Despite challenges such as social media chaos and betrayal, the narrative asserts that the pursuit of an independent Ambazonia is inevitable and unstoppable due to this strong leadership.
Family Law and Politics with Biology and Royalty in Africa and North America
- 248 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Challenging traditional academic norms, this book offers a fresh perspective on education by connecting it to everyday life. It promotes critical thinking and experience-based learning while introducing the Immaculate Freedom, Unity and Development Theory from Africa. The author advocates for a pragmatic approach to education, emphasizing the importance of relatable content. Readers are invited to explore this treasure trove of knowledge that promises to enlighten and entertain, encouraging a deeper understanding of learning in a contemporary context.
Historical and Partyological Postponement of Democracy in Canada
Elongating the Business Pleasure War in Africa?
- 204 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The book offers a critical examination of political discourse, emphasizing the importance of understanding opposing viewpoints before engaging in debates. It argues that misinterpretations often arise from failing to grasp the perspectives of others, suggesting that recognizing our own biases is essential for constructive dialogue. By adhering to these principles, communities can foster progress rather than conflict. The discussion underscores that democracy thrives on compromise and collective agreement, rather than rigid adherence to individual opinions.
No Business Like Love Business
Momany, Marriage, Family, and the Ambazonia War of Liberation (AWOL)
- 314 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Exploring the intricate relationship between love and business, the narrative invites readers to delve deep into the author's personal insights and experiences. The unique perspective suggests that understanding love is as essential as mastering business, emphasizing the interconnectedness of these two realms. The author encourages readers to engage with the text on a deeper level, promising a transformative experience that blends personal reflection with practical wisdom.
Democracy and Human Rights in Africa. the Politics of Collective Participation and Governance in Cameroon
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Focusing on the Anglophone Problem, the book critiques the ongoing human rights violations in Cameroon, attributed to the government's failure to uphold constitutionalism and separation of powers. It argues that while the government professes democracy, it simultaneously perpetrates violence against dissenters. The author holds both the government and the English-speaking minority accountable for perpetuating this cycle of oppression. Ultimately, the work advocates for a robust federalization that fosters unity among Africans rather than division into ineffective states.
Battling Language Rights Governance in Africa
Swisselgianism, Ubackism, and the Ambazonia-Cameroun War
- 120 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Focusing on the complexities of multiculturalism, particularly bilingualism, this book delves into the roots and dynamics of the ongoing Ambazonia-Cameroon conflict. It examines Cameroon's language management and national unity policies through a comparative analysis with Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and Indonesia. The author advocates for improved language governance that safeguards minority rights while promoting national and continental unity, suggesting that Cameroon should adopt strategies from European models rather than Canadian ones.
Getting Africa Out of the Dungeon
Human Rights, Federalism, and Judicial Politics in Cameroon
- 234 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on Cameroon as a case study, this book explores the judiciary's role in Africa as a governmental branch, a federalism umpire, and a means to combat human rights abuses. It delves into the persistent issues of justice administration, arguing for a reevaluation of strategies rooted in colonial legacies. Through the tumbu-tumbu Long-Distance Government Theory, it advocates for a transformative mindset shift towards a truly independent judiciary. The content is particularly relevant for legal practitioners, social scientists, and political analysts.
The HISOFE Dictionary of Midnight Politics. Expibasketical Theories on Afrikentication and African Unity
- 262 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The book presents a critical analysis of globalization, democracy, and national determination in Africa, arguing for the unification of African states to effectively engage in the global economy. Using the Cameroon Goodwill Association of Montreal as a case study, it critiques the avoidance of honest political discourse among Africans, coining the term "fossungupalogy" to advocate for straightforwardness in addressing truths. It suggests the implementation of "Four-Eyesism" in education to foster open dialogue and reflection on political realities, showcasing Fossungu's innovative terminology rooted in African experiences.