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Ethics for Nation Building: The Omolúwàbí Framework.

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What kind of character does a great nation require? In Ethics for Nation Building, Sam Prajnananda reintroduces Omolúwàbí—a timeless Yoruba ethical ideal—as a guiding framework for cultivating leaders, citizens, and institutions rooted in integrity, responsibility, and communal harmony.

Far beyond individual morality, Omolúwàbí represents a holistic way of being: a person of honor, humility, truthfulness, courage, wisdom, and service. Drawing from indigenous African philosophy, spiritual traditions, and contemporary challenges, this book presents a bold and necessary model for rebuilding broken societies through character-centered leadership and culturally grounded civic education.

Readers will discover:

  • The core values of the Omolúwàbí ethic and their application to governance, education, and justice

  • How to integrate moral formation into national institutions

  • The power of communal identity and ancestral wisdom in ethical nation-building

  • A blueprint for cultivating future leaders who serve with conscience and courage

Ethics for Nation Building is both a return to our moral roots and a step forward into a new future—one built not just on policy and power, but on principle and purpose.

Because without ethics, there is no lasting nation.
And without character, there is no true freedom.

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