Thanks for a nice Webinar on African Leadership Dr. Jallow. I enjoyed the lecture and also recorded it. Permission to replay for our audience at Gainako. I enjoyed the universal leadership theory and the first and second general post colonial leadership analysis. I also like your take on how anybody wanting to help Africa towards Democracy should focus on civic education. I think this is really the crop of our problem in Africa. Thanks again and I hope you do more of these.

Kind regards

Demba

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Baba Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hello All: For those interested, the International Leadership Association is offering free registration to a webinar on African leadership I am doing for them tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24. The webinar is based on my two edited volumes on leadership in colonial and postcolonial Africa recently published by Palgrave Macmillan. Please see details below and register if you would like to attend. Thanks all.
 
Best,
Baba

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Date: Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 9:09 PM
Subject: Special for ILA Group Members Only - Webinar Tues. Mar. 24 on African Leadership
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Baba, as a thank you to ILA's group members, we'd like to issue a special invitation to all of your non-member students and colleagues to attend, free of charge, ILA's March 24th Leadership Perspectives Webinar with Baba Jallow on Leadership in Postcolonial and Colonial Africa.   

Please share this invitation with all who may be interested. To access this special benefit, your students or colleagues simply need to enter the following discount code upon checkout:  MarchTryMe  

Register at: http://www.ila-net.org/Webinars/LeadershipPostColonialAfrica/  

We hope you can also join us as Jallow explores the emergence of modern leadership cultures in Africa and the rise of powerful female and religious leaders—political and civic—who have filled the void left by the failure of first generation independent African leaders. Jallow will discuss wide ranging perspectives and provide a greater understanding of leadership in colonial and postcolonial Africa and the implications for modern governance and politics on the continent. He will also argue that contrary to the assertion by some leadership scholars, leadership studies theory is applicable to and has been used for the study of African leadership.   

 

ILA Leadership Perspectives Webinar

Leadership in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa: Trends and Implications for Politics and Development

Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Time: 12:00 - 1:00 EDT

Register Today (non-members use code: MarchTryMe ) ||  Learn more   

 

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