**Born African, Live African and Die African: A Journey Through Identity and Heritage** is an insightful and thought-provoking book by Dr. Therence Atabong Njuafac, delving deep into the essence of African identity, heritage, and cultural pride. The book explores the richness of African traditions, the historical journey of the continent, and the challenges faced by Africans both at home and in the diaspora. Dr. Njuafac emphasizes the importance of embracing and preserving African values while navigating the complexities of globalization and modernity. With a blend of personal experiences,…mehr
**Born African, Live African and Die African: A Journey Through Identity and Heritage** is an insightful and thought-provoking book by Dr. Therence Atabong Njuafac, delving deep into the essence of African identity, heritage, and cultural pride. The book explores the richness of African traditions, the historical journey of the continent, and the challenges faced by Africans both at home and in the diaspora. Dr. Njuafac emphasizes the importance of embracing and preserving African values while navigating the complexities of globalization and modernity. With a blend of personal experiences, historical narratives, and cultural analysis, the book advocates for a strong sense of belonging and unity among Africans. It challenges readers to reflect on their own identities and encourages Africans to live authentically, grounded in their heritage, and to pass on the legacy of African pride to future generations. This work serves as a powerful reminder of the strength, resilience, and beauty of African identity, urging readers to honor their roots and live a life that reflects the richness of their ancestry.
Dr. Therence Atabong Njuafac is a distinguished scholar, author, and advocate dedicated to social change, mental health awareness, and community empowerment. With a Ph.D. in International Relations and Political Science, he has spent years analyzing the complexities of human behavior, societal structures, and the factors that shape mental well-being. Dr. Njuafac plays a pivotal role in initiatives aimed at alleviating poverty, promoting education, and improving the living conditions of underprivileged communities. His leadership in humanitarian efforts reflects his deep commitment to fostering a society where individuals are not only economically empowered but also emotionally and mentally resilient. Beyond his academic and humanitarian work, Dr. Njuafac is a prolific writer.He is the author of several thought-provoking books, including *Born African, Live African, and Die African: A Journey Through Identity and Heritage*, *The Cry of Cameroonians*, and *The Healing Power of Sadness: Embracing the Depths of Emotion*. Through his writing, he explores themes of identity, resilience, and emotional healing, offering valuable insights to readers worldwide. In *The Silent Epidemic: How Stress and Mental Health Are Destroying Lives (And How to Overcome It)*, Dr. Njuafac addresses one of the most pressing issues of our time-mental health. Drawing fromresearch, real-life experiences, and practical solutions, he seeks to break the stigma surrounding stress and mental illness, empowering individuals to reclaim their mental well-being. Dr. Njuafac currently resides in Bahrain, where he continues to write, advocate for mental health, and lead projects that create meaningful change. When he is not working on his humanitarian and professional endeavors, he enjoys sports, cooking, traveling, and reading books on personal development, African history, and political science. Through his work, Dr. Therence Atabong Njuafac remains a powerful voice for transformation, resilience, and the pursuit of a healthier, more conscious society. Read more at https://atabsconsult.com/books/.
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