Mending the Broken Pieces

by Mary Amenga-Etego

Mending the Broken Pieces

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Addressing the existing polarised debate on the subject, Mending the Broken Pieces debunks the popular notion that Africa's religio-cultural traditions are stalling development. Using the Nankani of Northern Ghana as an example, Rose Mary Amanga-Etego illustrates how the religio-cultural traditions of Africans constitute a frame of thought that can be very beneficial to sustainable development given the right context.
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Addressing the existing polarised debate on the subject, Mending the Broken Pieces debunks the popular notion that Africa's religio-cultural traditions are stalling development. Using the Nankani of Northern Ghana as an example, Rose Mary Amanga-Etego illustrates how the religio-cultural traditions of Africans constitute a frame of thought that can be very beneficial to sustainable development given the right context.