Skip to content
Sale!

Building the Libraries of a Continent By Arinze Achebe

Original price was: 5 000 CFA.Current price is: 3 000 CFA.

Building the Libraries of a Continent by Arinze Achebe is a bold manifesto for Africa’s intellectual future.
This book argues that libraries—more than roads, technology, or capital—are the true foundation of lasting development.

Blending philosophy, public policy, and civilizational vision, Achebe presents a powerful blueprint for restoring reading culture, preserving African memory, and building a knowledge economy that outlives generations.

This is not a book about nostalgia.
It is a call to builders, leaders, and citizens to secure Africa’s future—one library at a time.

Ideal for readers interested in: African development, education reform, literacy, public policy, libraries, and the African renaissance.

What if Africa’s greatest development challenge is not money, technology, or politics—but the absence of reading at scale?

In Building the Libraries of a Continent, author and publisher Arinze Achebe delivers a profound and uncompromising argument: no civilization rises sustainably without libraries.

This book reframes libraries not as cultural luxuries, but as essential infrastructure for democracy, economic growth, innovation, memory, and human dignity. Drawing on history, policy analysis, and philosophical reflection, Achebe presents a continent-wide blueprint for rebuilding Africa’s intellectual foundations.

Inside this landmark work, you will discover:

  • Why reading is a civic duty, not a hobby

  • How libraries strengthen democracy and accountability

  • The role of libraries in the knowledge economy

  • Why AI and technology require stronger reading cultures, not weaker ones

  • How libraries preserve African memory in the age of speed

  • A practical vision for community, university, mobile, and digital libraries

  • The Reader’s Oath, Builder’s Creed, and Continental Library Charter

  • A final declaration calling leaders, donors, and citizens to action

Written with moral clarity and strategic depth, this book speaks to:

  • Policymakers and leaders

  • Educators and librarians

  • Donors and development partners

  • Students, thinkers, and builders

  • Anyone committed to Africa’s long-term future

Building the Libraries of a Continent is not just a book—it is a civilizational blueprint.

If Africa is to rise with dignity, continuity, and sovereignty, it must first build its libraries.