A REVIEW OF KANU’S “IGWEBUIKE AS AN IGBO-AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP”

  • Benson Peter Irabor University of Lagos Department of Philosophy

Abstract

The primary contention of Kanu‘s disquisition, as the title suggests, is the urgency to provide a framework for inclusive leadership. This is coming from the backlog of the inefficient and nearly counterproductive leadership ideologies that has rocked Nigeria in particular and Africa in general. The onus is therefore to employ an indigenous framework to ratify the seeming gap initiated by poor leadership through an Igbo-African perspective. In this guise, he proposes ‗Igwebuike‘ as a viable basis for inclusive leadership.

Author Biography

Benson Peter Irabor, University of Lagos Department of Philosophy

IRABOR, Benson Peter
(PhD student)
University of Lagos
Department of Philosophy
benet1@yahoo.com

Published
2020-04-08
Section
Articles