What happens when a state forgets its history-and builds its future on a glitchy foundation? In The Digital State, Kelechi weaves a powerful narrative linking the legacy of the Nigeria-Biafra War to the emerging digital infrastructure of modern Nigeria. This is not just a book about technology-it is a story of memory, exclusion, survival, and power. Through twelve deeply reflective chapters, the book explores: How forgotten histories shape today's digital inequalities.What civic tech, ID systems, and data policies reveal about national priorities.Why Biafra was never just a secession-it was a prototype for self-sufficiency.How digital tools can either heal or deepen historical wounds.Blending storytelling, analysis, and conceptual metaphors, Kelechi invites readers to rethink what it means to build a nation in the age of servers and scars. Highlights: Narrated with the urgency of history and the precision of a digital architect. Includes references to real historical events in Nigeria and the Biafra War. A timely reflection on inclusion, civic tech, and the ethics of digital governance. Ideal for readers of history, governance, tech, and Pan-African thought. What happens when a state forgets its history-and builds its future on a glitchy foundation? In The Digital State, Kelechi weaves a powerful narrative linking the legacy of the Nigeria-Biafra War to the emerging digital infrastructure of modern Nigeria. This is not just a book about technology-it is a story of memory, exclusion, survival, and power. Through twelve deeply reflective chapters, the book explores: How forgotten histories shape today's digital inequalities.What civic tech, ID systems, and data policies reveal about national priorities.Why Biafra was never just a secession-it was a prototype for self-sufficiency.How digital tools can either heal or deepen historical wounds.Blending storytelling, analysis, and conceptual metaphors, Kelechi invites readers to rethink what it means to build a nation in the age of servers and scars. Highlights: Narrated with the urgency of history and the precision of a digital architect. Includes references to real historical events in Nigeria and the Biafra War. A timely reflection on inclusion, civic tech, and the ethics of digital governance. Ideal for readers of history, governance, tech, and Pan-African thought.
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