Publisher: Safari Books, Nigeria
Pages: 414
Year: 2022
Category: Biography & Memoir, Medical Figures, Women’s Biography
Dimensions: 216 x 140mm
The Story of Dora Akunyili
In this innovative and intimate memoir, a daughter tells the story of her mother, Dora Akunyili, a pan-African hero who faced down misogyny and battled corruption in Nigeria. Inspired by the African philosophy of Ubuntu – the importance of community over the individual – and outraged by injustice, Dora Akunyili took on fraudulent drug manufacturers whose products killed millions, including her sister. A woman in a man’s world, she was elected and became a cabinet minister, but she had to deal with political manoeuvrings, death threats, and an assassination attempt for defending the voiceless. She suffered for it, as did her marriage and six children.
I Am Because We Are illuminates the role of kinship, family, and the individual’s place in society, while revealing a life of courage, how community shaped it, and the web of humanity that binds us.
£40.00
About the author
Chidiogo Akunyili-Parris an author, speaker, and consultant with a passion for human development and connection. She is the founder of She ROARs, an organization committed to coaching women of colour around the world to connect to their intuition and purpose. Her work is focused on harnessing the power of our interdependence with a foundation in the humanist African philosophy of Ubuntu, which celebrates our shared humanity. Chidiogo has lived and worked across four continents and speaks seven languages, including Mandarin, German, Spanish, and French, allowing for an even deeper connection with people. She led the growth and impact of the Global Shapers Community across Africa and the Middle East.
Review
“I Am Because We Are gives us an intimate and uncompromising
portrait of a remarkably brave woman who took on evil – and won.
Akunyili -Parr’s memoir encompasses not only the incredible life of her
mother but also her times, including personal perspectives on some very
difficult years for Nigeria.”
Bruce Geddes, author of Chasing the Black Eagle
