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For decades, the world was told one story about Muammar Gaddafi. But what if that story was incomplete? Gaddafi and the Africa That Could Have Been explores the rise and fall of one of the most controversial leaders of modern history—and the bold vision he held for African unity, financial independence, and continental power. Moving beyond headlines and propaganda, this book examines Libya’s transformation, the politics behind the 2011 intervention, and the dream of an Africa that might have taken a different path. Was Gaddafi a tyrant, a visionary, or both? This book invites readers to question history—and imagine the Africa that could have been.

National Library of Nigeria
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Nigerian Library Association
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