Foreign Affairs Minister

Foreign Affairs Minister by Ike Okorie is a political fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 22, 2011. This edition spans 158 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Chief Ndu Maduka, Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, as he navigates the complexities of political power and international trade negotiations, specifically the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) with the European Union.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Chief Maduka’s efforts to avert economic disaster for Nigeria while facing various challenges, including political intrigues, personal conflicts, and the Niger Delta crisis. The story delves into his strategic campaigning and alliance-building among diverse stakeholders, highlighting the tensions and obstacles he encounters. As his political influence grows, Chief Maduka’s journey culminates in his nomination as the Presidential Candidate of his Political Party, reflecting the intricate dynamics of power and governance.
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Chief Ndu Maduka is Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister and one of the power brokers in his Party. As the European Union pushes for the conclusion of a new trade regime known as Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) by December 31, 2007 with Nigeria and other African, Caribbean and Pacific countries, Chief Maduka throws himself into the fray in order to save Nigeria from economic disaster. He campaigns vigorously and builds alliances and bridges across a wide spectrum of stakeholders. Political intrigues, backstabbing, abduction, estrangement from his wife and the Niger Delta crisis are formidable forces to stop him in his mission. Chief Maduka, however, succeeds in convincing the Federal Government to reject conclusion of either an interim or full EPAs. In recognition of his efforts, he is honoured with Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR) Award. As his political profile rises, Chief Maduka is nominated the Presidential Candidate of his Political Party at its National Convention.
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