Africanization Accreditation Council

The Council


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Africanizing
Curriculum
At All Levels

Lord Macaulay’s addressed the British parliament on the 2nd of Feb 1835, and said this about Africa “I have traveled across the length and breadth of Africa, and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief, such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral value, people of such caliber, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country unless we break the very backbone of this Nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage, and therefore I propose we replace old and ancient education system, her culture. For if the Africans think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native culture, and they will become what we want them to be, a truly dominated nation.” 
This will not end with quoting Britain’s Lord Macaulay. Members of this Council will make their individual (and then, corporate) proclamations and declarations. Knowing what Lord Macaulay said in his above outburst, the  horizontal, vertical, perpendicular, and lateral curricula African  entities should use will come from this council. Universities across Africa will subscribe to them to ensure that the damage already done by Lord Macaulay and his ilk will end, and Africa’s indigenous ways will thrive again as they did before the emergence of the destroyer. Here is to the strengthening of ourselves now and to the future of the African children and their prestigious continent.” 
The Council is made up of educationists with diversified expertise. They are individuals who possess terminal degrees and drawn from all levels of education. They are experienced in teaching and learning at all educational levels.
The population of the Council is not set in stone. Africa has 54 countries, and for the purposes of AAC, Africa has 55 countries. AAC insists of ensuring a good representation of all African national conceptualizations to achieve adequate penetration.
Dr. Obinna Ubani-Ebere, Chairman of the Council, has been working behind the scenes. Former Associate Professor of Business and Finance. He taught at Barber-Scotia College, Franklin University, and Wilberforce University before transitioning to health care management and consulting at southwest Medical Clinic. He is an administrator and principal partner at Flashpoint Risk Management, LLC. He holds certifications in internal control auditing, fraud detection, and anti-corruption management from industry organizations.He holds a B.S. from Alabama A & M University, an MBA from Morgan State University, and a PhD in International Affairs and Development from Clark Atlanta University. Dr. Ubani-Ebere is active in community organizing and has led community organizations such as NNAUSA and NUA, advocating for accountability and integrity in public leadership. He authored books on Self-Serving public leadership and Governance: The Paralysis of African Countries; Integrity and The Need for Better Governance in African Countries. He loves and appreciates authentic cultural music.

 

 

Dr. Geraldine Abaidoo

Republic of Ghana

 

 

Dr. Folly Somado-Hemazro

Republic of Togo

 

Professor Emmanuel Umana

Federal Republic of Nigeria.

(Emmanuel University Liaison to

the Africainzation Accreditation

Council).

 

 

 

Dr. Victor Oluwi

Canada

 

 

 

[To Be Announced]

Botswana

 

 

Dr. Nelson Nako

Republic of Cameroon

 

[To Be Announced]

Republic of Kenya

 

 

Dr. Chima Nwosu

United States of America

 

 

 

 

Gilbert Musonda

Republic of Zambia

 

 

Dr. Ingrid Epezagne

Cote D’Ivoire

Africanization Accreditation Council
P. O. Box 40157
Raleigh, NC 27629, U.S.A.
Phone: (984) 355-0660
Email: aac.admin@biwal.eclipseventuresinc.com