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Sleeping Under a Burning Roof: How Africa's Moral Decline Began — and How We Can Rise and Rebuild Together is a powerful and thought-provoking examination of the social, moral, and leadership challenges confronting modern Africa. Drawing from real-life experiences, community observations, African wisdom, and practical examples, Sebuwufu Daudi Ismael explores how the gradual decline of values such as integrity, responsibility, accountability, and family cohesion has contributed to many of the continent's struggles. The book examines the roles of leadership failures, weakened institutions, absent parenting, youth neglect, educational shortcomings, and moral compromise in shaping today's realities. Using the vivid metaphor of a burning roof, the author argues that too many people have become comfortable living with problems they should be confronting. Yet despite the seriousness of these challenges, the book remains hopeful. It highlights the resilience, creativity, and determination of ordinary Africans who are already rebuilding their communities through honesty, discipline, service, and vision. More than a critique, Sleeping Under a Burning Roof is a call to action. It challenges readers to awaken from complacency, accept personal responsibility, and become active participants in Africa's renewal. The book reminds us that lasting transformation begins not with governments or institutions alone, but with individuals, families, schools, and communities committed to doing what is right. Urgent, inspiring, and deeply rooted in African realities, this book offers both a warning and a roadmap for those who believe that Africa's greatest days are still ahead.
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