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Patriotic Citizenship and Service in the Fourth Republic of Nigeria is an academic or research work. It seeks to encourage earnest and Patriotic Citizenship drive across the country. The author tried to use military service with a high mortality rate and risk to portray true service to one's fatherland. The book encourages unity as against the ethnic divide that is tearing the country apart. Isaac is of the view that leadership should embrace Patriotic Citizenship at all levels as against the separatist agitations that are in the land. The book suggests a unique federal system of government or any system that is original and can work. Each region should be independent within an ecosystem that functions properly. He suggests a realistic salary scale for all public office holders. The book also request that each Geo- Political Zone should produce a competent President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria each electoral season.
Isaac Benjamin, who is also known as Isaac Benjamin Eboh is a prolifi c writer inboth literary and research works. The author prefers to use his fi rst set of namesas Benjamin is his father's name while Eboh is his grandfather's name. The authordoes not wish to have any misinterpretation of his identity. Isaac is a product ofthe Nigerian Defence Academy. He is a member of the 40th Regular CombatantDegree Course. He holds a Degree in Political Science, a Master's Degree in Peaceand Confl ict Studies and is also pursuing a Doctoral Programme. The author is amember of the Special Forces Elite Airborne Corps of the Nigerian Army and hasseveral professional certifi cations. He is also a member of the Nigerian Institute ofIndustrial Security. The author has fought in several theatres of operation and hasalso served with some United Nations Missions. Among the UN Missions that theauthor served was that of MINURCAT (The United Nations Mission in the CentralAfrican Republic and Chad). He wrote a book titled, "Farewell To N'Djamena,"after his tour of duty. The author loves his country, Nigeria passionately. This bookfor him, is part of his nation building effort.
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