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Review of iCode

Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 22:44
by Veronica Hunter
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "iCode" by Bede Ihentuge Ekeh.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The book delves into the challenges faced by African countries, particularly Nigeria, in managing diversity and population dynamics. The narrative proposes that iCode be used as an alternative to democracy for African countries, aiming for inclusive governance and addressing diversity challenges. Emphasizing ethical values, the book advocates for restructuring Nigeria. It explores digital-age civilization, transparency, and mutual trust, offering a step-by-step procedure for implementation. The book envisions oxide connecting individuals, forming development villages, and promoting global development. The author criticizes democracy's struggles in Africa, emphasizing the need for ethical values and codes of conduct. It proposes a solution for inclusive development rooted in a digital-age civilization.
 
iCode by Bede Ihentuge Ekeh is a visionary exploration into an alternative governance system, presenting a compelling case for a new model in the digital age of civilization. The book draws extensively from the author's research on inclusive growth and development, showcasing a deep understanding of Nigeria's governance challenges. The iCode system, introduced as a solution, revolves around ethical values such as accountability and justice, aiming to eliminate divisive factors like tribalism.
 
One of the book's strengths lies in its detailed analysis of Nigeria's historical and present political systems, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand. Through case studies and examples, the author illustrates the drawbacks of democracy in diverse ways, emphasizing the need for a new governance concept.
 
I enjoyed every aspect of the book; there wasn't anything I disliked. Ekeh's emphasis on the importance of maintaining local identities within the iCode system adds a nuanced layer to the proposed methodology. The book outlines a step-by-step procedure for implementing iCode in Nigeria's government setting, providing a structural and operational framework through the LogOn Global Foundation.
 
The book appears to have undergone less than professional editing, revealing noticeable loopholes in its presentation. Notably, at the conclusion of Chapter Two, incomplete sentences create confusion as the narrative abruptly transitions to Chapter Three. A similar issue is observed in the opening paragraph of Chapter Six, where incomplete sentences precede an abrupt shift to the subsequent subtitle. Despite these editing shortcomings, the book earns a commendable rating of 4 out of 5 stars. This positive evaluation is attributed to the evident depth of research, which contributes to a well-structured and logically progressing exploration of ideas and concepts. The author's passion for reducing global inequality, particularly in Africa, is evident throughout the narrative. I recommend this book to readers who are interested in addressing global inequality, with a particular focus on challenges faced by African nations, and readers with an interest in exploring innovative solutions to governance issues.

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Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 29 Dec 2023, 01:41
by Marissa Michael
This book is certainly not a light reading. Those who study political science can benefit so much from this read.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 29 Dec 2023, 09:18
by Aleena Augustine
This book sounds intriguing, especially with the alternative iCode system. Your detailed review makes me want to check it out, despite the editing hiccups. Great recommendation for those keen on tackling global inequality in Africa!

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 07 Jan 2024, 18:55
by Rashad Deniro Price
The African continent, for a very long time, has been plagued by a lot of crises, ranging from religious to political and ethnic, and what have you. This author has come up with iCode as a potential solution. I would like to know what that entails and how feasible it is. 

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 15 Jan 2024, 18:50
by Aaron Joseph Maupin
This review provides a helpful and sufficient overview of the book "iCode" by Bede Ihentuge Ekeh. It highlights the book's exploration of challenges faced by African countries, the proposed alternative governance system, and its emphasis on ethical values. The review also mentions the book's strengths, such as a deep understanding of Nigeria's governance challenges and the step-by-step procedure for implementing iCode. While there are some editing shortcomings, the reviewer still recommends the book as a good addition to anyone's library, especially for those interested in addressing global inequality and exploring innovative solutions to governance issues. Overall, this review is likely to motivate people to buy the book.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 21:34
by Donaking
The review highlights the book "iCode" as a visionary exploration into an alternative governance system for African countries, particularly Nigeria. It praises the author's deep understanding of Nigeria's challenges and the comprehensive analysis of its political systems. The proposed iCode system, based on ethical values, aims to address diversity issues. Although the book exhibits some editing flaws, it still earns a commendable rating of 4 out of 5 stars due to its well-structured exploration of ideas. Overall, the review suggests that "iCode" is a good read for those interested in addressing global inequality and exploring innovative governance solutions.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 22:40
by EBERE WRITES COCEPT
Bede Ihentuge Ekeh's 'iCode' is a visionary masterpiece that challenges traditional governance systems in African countries, particularly Nigeria. The author's insightful exploration into the challenges of diversity and population dynamics is both compelling and thought-provoking. 'iCode' presents a well-researched alternative, emphasizing ethical values and digital-age civilization as key pillars for inclusive development.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 09 Feb 2024, 13:59
by Florence Daniel
The book stands as a thought-provoking and informative work, transcending conventional economic discussions with its well-researched content and forward-looking perspective.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 09 Feb 2024, 16:49
by Dani Elle Ele
The book stands out as a thought-provoking and informative piece, going beyond traditional economic discussions with its well-researched content and forward-looking perspective.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 11 Feb 2024, 12:56
by Williams Nnodim
The book's focus on African diversity and population dynamics, particularly in Nigeria, alongside the innovative iCode system, offers a compelling perspective on global inequality. Recommended despite editing flaws.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 19 Mar 2024, 05:19
by Sunday N Florence
This insightful book, "iCode" by Bede Ihentuge Ekeh, offers a thought-provoking examination of governance challenges in African countries, with a focus on Nigeria. Ekeh advocates for an alternative to democracy, proposing the iCode system rooted in ethical values and digital-age civilization.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 19 Mar 2024, 05:35
by Nwansimdi Mercy Someze
The focus on restructuring Nigeria and promoting mutual trust through iCode implementation suggests a systematic approach to fostering development and addressing societal issues.

Re: Review of iCode

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 17:34
by Cynthia Pence
"iCode" by Bede Ihentuge Ekeh offers a bold and visionary alternative to traditional democratic governance, particularly for countries like Nigeria struggling with diversity and political challenges. The book presents a comprehensive exploration of inclusive governance through the iCode system, focusing on ethical values such as justice and accountability, aimed at reducing tribalism and fostering unity. While the book provides a well-researched, step-by-step approach for implementing this system, the minor editing issues slightly detract from the overall presentation.