‘How to Win Elections in Africa: Parallels with Donald Trump’ American book tour begins after a successful launch at Yale University

Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams, co-founders of StateCraft Inc., the nation-building arm under RED, yesterday launched their new book, ‘How to Win Elections in Africa: Parallels with Donald Trump’ at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, with a discourse on the future of democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa in light of the seismic changes toppling political establishments in the past few years.

A panel session with Eddie Mandhry, Director for Africa at Yale, Lorna Solis, Chief Executive, Blue Rose Compass,  Jeremy Seekings, Director of Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa, University of Cape Town, Casey King, Director of Capstone Program, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, and Chris Beatty, MD, KRL International was moderated by Ewurama Okai, Woodbridge Fellow, Yale University.

The Keynote speech was given by Bishop Matthew Kukah, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto.

The book will go on a tour of America, UK and Canada.

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