Tubal Uriah Butler of Trinidad and Tobago Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana
The Road to Independence
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About the Book
This work explodes myths on the decolonization process in former British colonies of Trinidad and Tobago and Ghana. Myths that masked the fact that the British colonial overlord with the full support of their local lackeys stage managed the process to ensure that compliant regimes were put in place as the inheritors of Independence from the British. Tubal Uriah Butler was systematically destroyed as a political leader to end his threat to the political order as he was not of the required material to be an inheritor of Independence. Kwame Nkrumah was fit to rule Ghana but he was subsequently removed in 1966. The social orders of Trinidad and Tobago and Ghana have been deeply impacted by British machinations on the road to Independence to this day.
About the Author
Daurius Figueira is a social researcher living in Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies. He has previously published A Spy in the Houses of Hate, Jihad in Trinidad and Tobago, The Al Qaeda Discourse of the Greater Kufr, Exiting a Racist Worldview, Simbhoonath Capildeo, Cocaine and Heroin Trafficking in the Caribbean: The case of Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Guyana, Cocaine and Heroin Trafficking in the Caribbean Vol.2: The Case of Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela.