Otibhor Favour ODIGENE

GOVERNANCE IN OKEY NDIBE’S ARROWS OF RAIN

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Governance, as a concept and practice, is deeply rooted in how societies organize, regulate, and administer their socio-political and economic affairs. In literature, governance has been a recurring theme, particularly in African novels, where it is often explored within the contexts of power, corruption, justice, and the impact of colonialism. Governance within literature can serve as both a reflection and critique of real-world
issues, providing readers with insights into how power is wielded and the consequences of its abuse (Abrams)
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