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A Song of Africa: The Roots of Boko Haram
- By: Ronald B. Wheatley
- Narrated by: Rosemary Benson
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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You need to listen to this audiobook if you want to understand the backdrop of history that created the fertile soil for today’s homegrown terrorist group-Boko Haram-to literally spring up overnight and within half a dozen years bring the most populous country in Africa to the greatest crisis in its history. The story is told through the eyes of fortune seeking engineer Paul Jeffries-out to make millions on a state of the art telecommunications project in Nigeria-who must confront his own demons by agreeing to search for the American ambassador’s daughter, Maureen Cahill, who has fled the relative safety of the embassy in Lagos to the besieged and shrinking rebel enclave of Biafra to help refugees in the mid 1960’s civil war. The journey will take them both to the darkest and most dangerous mangrove infested corner of one of Africa’s bloodiest civil wars. The trek will test their commitment to aiding the country, their dreams for nation building, and their growing love for each other.
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A Song of Africa: The Roots of Boko Haram
- Narrated by: Rosemary Benson
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
- Release date: 25-08-14
- Language: English
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The Trial of Phillis Wheatley
- By: Ronald B. Wheatley
- Narrated by: Rosemary Benson
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
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On the eve of the American Revolution in the fall of 1772, 18-year-old Phillis Wheatley, the household slave of John and Susanna Wheatley, was invited to appear before 18 of Boston's most prominent men in the Governor's Council Chamber in Boston to defend the premise that she was the author of a collection of poems. The so-called "jury" was comprised of the most prominent men in Boston. This was not a jury of her peers but rather one comprised of all white, all male, and largely middle-aged men.
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An all round winner.
- By William Farrar on 14-10-17
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The Trial of Phillis Wheatley
- Narrated by: Rosemary Benson
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 17-02-15
- Language: English
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