Publisher's Synopsis
Synopsis of "Royal Ambition"
Royal Ambition is a book that takes a look at the inordinate ambition of unqualified individuals in a cross section of Nigeria who tried to forcefully ascend their respective thrones, all be it, illegally."Royal Ambition" is a thought-provoking book that delves into the destructive consequences of unbridled ambition in traditional Nigerian communities, particularly in the context of royal succession crises. Through real-life gripping case studies, the book exposes the devastating impact of power struggles, corruption, and cultural clashes on communal harmony and development.
From the contentious amendment of the Traditional Rulers Council law in Akwa Ibom State that saw the emergence of Oku Ibom Ibibio as the First-Class king from the Ibibio ethnic group, to the unprecedented crisis that rocked the ancient throne of Obong of Calabar in Cross River State, where two kings were crowned simultaneously in 2008. The book lays bare the intricate web of interests, loyalties, and betrayals that underpin these conflicts. It also examines the intriguing case of a deputy village head in Uruan local government area in Akwa Ibom State, who was given a position to hold in trust as a caretaker by the elected chief, refused to relinquish power he held in trust for the rightful owner, thus sparking a bitter struggle for control.
The crises as being described are seen on the one hand as a product of a clash of two cultures, the traditional African culture, and on the other hand, the uncanny tendencies of Western culture superimposed on the unsuspecting indigenous culture. By exploring the complex interplay between the indigenous culture and the influence of Western values, "Royal Ambition" offers a nuanced understanding of the factors driving these crises. While ambition can be a driving force for progress and development, those described in the book involved significant unrests and division within communities to the detriment of any developments.
The book raises important questions about the true cost of ambition, the importance of accountability, and the need for sustainable solutions to these recurring conflicts. Ultimately, "Royal Ambition" is a timely and thought-provoking commentary on the challenges facing traditional Nigerian communities in the modern era.