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  1. The Philosophical Paradigm of African Identity and Development.Frank Okenna Ndubisi - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):222.
    Identity, is the distinguishing characteristic of a person or being. African identity is “being-with” as opposed to the Western individualism, communalism as oppose to collectivism. African “self” is rooted in the family-hood. The West battered African World view and cultural heritage, with the racialism, slave trade, colonization and other Western ideologies. They considered Africans inferiors and influenced most Africans to see themselves as such. Thus Africans are backward and without integral development and independence, although it was quite certain that pre-colonial (...)
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  • Is There an Igbo-African Logic?Ogugua Paul Ikechukwu & Ogugua Ifunanya Clara - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (4):243-251.
  • Philosophy and Culture as Quest for Global Peace.Oluwadare Abiona Akeju, Taiwo Martins Ayedero & Joseph Olurotimi Fasoro - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):151.
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