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Absurdities II:
Give me a dog's life any day, A book review by Ewunetu Kefyalew
I
have read many books by African and non-African authors on Sub-Saharan
African
political, economic, social, economic and related issues. Many of
these
books are simplistic; some apologetic & supportive of
certain ideologies and tendencies; a few supportive of
the
oppressed people of I
was especially moved by Hama Tuma's most recent book "African
Absurdities
II: Give Me a Dog's Life Any Day." This political satire of sorts
vividly
contrasts the enormous gap in wealth between the rich West and the poor
South
in general and Sub-Saharan Africa in particular. The vast majority
of
people in Sub-Saharan African countries suffer from a cycle of
oppression
and dictatorship. Successive changes in Government in Hama
Tuma makes a persuasive case about the absurdities in Given
the despair and deplorable situation in Sub-Saharan Africa, millions
Africans
make huge sacrifices, including their dignity as human beings in search
of
better opportunities in the West. Sad but true, Africans, who are
mistreated in
their own countries, do not find equitable or fair treatment in their
new found
homes in the West or any where for that matter. Hama Tuma is right when
he
says, "...IN the World we live in, not all people have equal value. One
American is worth hundreds if not thousands of Africans; one Israeli is
more
valuable than dozens of Arabs...." etc. Dogs in the West have better
access to the sources of life such as food and shelter than poor
Africans. More
is spent taking care of dogs than is spent on the well being of
millions of
Africans who die of HIV/AIDs, malaria, malnutrition and so on. This is
the
absurdity that Hama Tuma presents to a world full of hypocrisy and
contradictions. While
I totally agree with symbolisms and contradictions with regard to
African
dictators, their Western Supporters, the enormous gap in wealth between
the
West and Sub-Saharan Africa, the effect of colonialism including the
distortion
of black history, I am not convinced that the burden of African
absurdities
should all fall on the external world. I believe that Sub-Saharan
Africa
suffers from lack of internal, local or national insight, vision and
leadership. No matter how we cut it, the time for blaming outsiders for
the
ills of Sub-Saharan Africa, including Hama Tuma's Absurdities II: Give me a dog's life any day has made a significant contribution in surfacing many of the contradictions that afflict the continent from within--leader and political systems--- and from without---a colonial mind set and economic relationships--that still mirrors the vestiges of imperialism and colonialism. Absurdities I and II: Send $18.00 US dallars per Book. Check or Money Order Payable to :
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