Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
The Quotable Uncle
Insightful Sayings II
The aphorisms herein, The Quotable Uncle: Insightful Sayings II, do not only hint at philosophical depth, spiritual resonance, moral introspection, and social critique, but push the reader to indulge in a reflexive and introspective journey as he/she wrestles with the hustle and bustle of the noisy confusion of life. In an era of overflow and excess of information, this book is a return to essence. A whisper of resistance against the angry roar of the oppressor. A weightless truth that resists the gravity and callousness of imposed ignorance. These aphorisms speak softly, but with the rooted strength of those long silenced: a balm against the violent roar of colonial, patriarchal, and capitalist dominion.
“In an era marked by excess and the relentless saturation of information, this book offers a return to the fundamentals. It stands as a quiet act of resistance against the overwhelming
din of dominant narratives. What follows is a search for clarity and a step toward truth—resisting the numbness brought on by informational overload, the erosion of discernment, and the systematic production of unawareness.” Achirri Ismael, Assistant Professor Worcester Polytechnic Institute MA, USA “Each aphorism in The Quotable Uncle: Insightful Sayings II stands alone, but together they form a mosaic of vision: a worldview that values critical thought, spiritual sensitivity, and moral courage.” Maimo Mary Mah, MSc. Library Science, M.A. Journalism, Development Communication Specialist/Consultant
“The Quotable Uncle: Insightful Sayings II is a book for seekers: scholars of philosophy and culture, spiritual thinkers, political actors, and those simply trying to walk the complex terrain of modern African life with clarity and conscience in a globalized world in which hegemony runs roughshod. But more than anything, it is a book for the one who dares to read, pause, and think deeply (in Japanese parlance, Jokundoku) about that by which most people pass.” Emmanuel Fru Doh
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About the author
Dr. Bill F. Ndi, poet, playwright, storyteller, critic, translator & Fellow of The Booker T. Washington Leadership Institute is an American-Southern Cameroonian who was educated at GBHS Bamenda & Essos, the University of Yaoundé, Nigeria: ABSU, Paris: ISIT, the Sorbonne, Paris VIII & Cergy-Pontoise where he obtained his doctorate degrees in Languages: Translation and Languages, Literatures and Contemporary Civilizations. He has held teaching positions at the Paris School of Languages, the University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs, the University of Queensland, Brisbane, St Lucia and Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He is presently Professor of Modern Languages, Communication and Philosophy at Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA.