Description The African has generally not been given his right place in the many areas of human civilization.
Nichodemus, is one of our founding le.
Yongho N.
Dr.
He is a prolific writer with many articles and books to his credit.
He is currently a Senior Lecturer at the Higher Teachers\' Training College, Bambili, University of Bamenda, where he has been lecturing different courses in the discipline of Philosophy.
He has taught since then in various institutions of Higher learning.
A and a Ph D all in Philosophy.
A (Hons.), an M.
Still not satisfied, as a primary school teacher, he further his studies in at the University of Nsukka, Nigeria where his insatiable love for wisdom lead him to graduate with a B.
But for his unquenchable thirst for knowledge, he returned to education in the Government Teachers Training College, Bamenda where he graduated with a Teachers\' Grade I Certificate.
After his primary and secondary education, he went to the Public Work Civil Engineering School in Buea where he obtained a Diploma in Civil Engineering.
Nichodemus was born on the 31st of December 1954.
Yongho N.
About the Author Dr.
African Philosophy: An Introduction is "the reflective and systematic investigation into the fundamental questions that confront the African such as the nature of the universe, humanity, the self, the community, etc.
As a philo-sophia, it is a quest for African wisdom.
Acknowledged African scholars, inspite of the disagreement amongst have now accepted that there is a philosophy which is peculiarly African in character, and function.
Yet, man is "by nature a thinking being endowed by nature itself with this unique faculty which he makes use of in his everyday experience, in organizing and interpreting the experience." African philosophy is a rational product of the African\'s intellectual, deliberate or conscious activity with all the qualities that any philosophical discipline has in itself.
The African is denied a will, freedom, knowledge, rational powers, etc.
Description The African has generally not been given his right place in the many areas of human civilization