Corruption is a consistent theme of Chinua Achebe in the novel "No More Easy" revealing this subject by proving that corruption is an integral part of colonial Nigerian private and commercial organizations . The novel was written in the 1960s, but the theme of this story still exists in modern Nigeria, there is still extensive bribery and corruption. Corruption involves various practices including embezzlement, bribery and abuse of power
Chinua Achebe from Nigeria in 1990. Achebe, known worldwide in his novels, is a writer exploring the influence of colonialism and the political environment in Africa involves corruption and elitism, and the integration of Africa and colonial culture. Achebe is a famous professor of language, literature, and African studies, taught at Bard College and Brown University. Jones' mother from Ireland moved to Canada in his teenage years and moved to the United States at the age of 23. When Jones was 30 years old, her husband and 4 children died of yellow fever. When Jones was 34 years old, her clothing shop was devastated by a fire in Chicago. By 1902, Jones was called "the most dangerous woman in the USA" as it became the central organizer of coal mine working conditions, enforcement of the child labor law, and trade union-sponsored movement throughout the United States . She also influenced Progress Magazine "Mother Jones".
Portfolio article: Chinua Achebe Chinua Achebe was born in Ogydy in eastern Nigeria on November 16, 1930 and Nigeria was still a British colony. He was born in a Christian family, but he was very interested in local religion in his young age. - Elvis Ahn period 5 10/1/15 things fall apart The theme newspaper of Okonkwo, the main character of "collapse" of Chinua Achebe, became the best person in his village who was living ambitiously. His ambition also arises from his determination to be more successful and respected than his deceased father known as a debtor and a coward. This book develops mainly on Okonkwo's life and wishes, including his reputation and downfall.
Domestic and foreign treasures - Chinua Achebe produces jewels like "Autumn Separation", "No More Tolerance", "God's Arrow". Despises of the people of the Ibo people in the eastern part of Nigeria - they are the only ones that can consistently oppose the greedy invasion of their middle class missionaries. The main characters of Akebe shared the problem of adapting the British influence to the consequences of colonial era and later life. A vivid search for the curse of the local tendency and the inevitable confrontation between the West and traditional values - a tribute to how the tribal ancestors suffered - to maintain our original dignity