UNQUENCHABLE APPETITE; POLITICS OF POWER
GENRE: ARTICLE
TITLE: UNQUENCHABLE APPETITE; POLITICS OF POWER
WRITER: COMFORT NYATI, ZIMBABWE
REVIEWER: ANTHONY NWAGBAOSO ONYEADOR, NIGERIA
This expose mirrors the dearth of the besetting challenge that has eaten deep into the fabrics of the Pan-African political development and system. This is too difficult to conquer, a hazard too great to eliminate.
The article kick starts with a philosophical approach and theme in definition and application. The aim to undercover the historic cause or/and degradation which is peculiarly identified as Hyper-will-to-power. This Hyper-will-to-power is cited in existential epitomes across the African States that still cling to it excessively to the point it makes the leaders power-drunk while subjugating the less powerful, enemies of progress and self-acclaimed tyrants as well as seeds of underdevelopment to nation-building.
The expose presents a solution to substitute the powerful for the less powerful but encourages a new system of participatory politics of power to be practised.
The writer makes vivid a future of how politics of power should be engaged in the Pan-African world. The setting holds a hopeful but yet to be engaged dream every youth should anticipate and clamour for as leadership traits.