Publisher's Synopsis
This book informs politicians in Africa and the developing world about the importance of taking their cultures into account for effective leadership in their countries. Every country has its own culture. National culture identifies and determines the inhabitants of each country. There is no such thing as a universal culture. A country that disregards its culture will end up living under an export culture, losing its identity and leading a life of mental slavery. It's national policy that runs the country. Respect and consideration for the national culture should channel all actions in the national interest and for the social and economic well-being of the population. National politics should turn away from the mania for copying foreign cultures if it hopes to survive in this ever-changing digital world.