"...This book is a book of identity, a perfect one that dwells on the Black race. The challenges of Black people are strenuously conveyed for the curious mind. The skill in which the author digests the issues confronting the Black race makes it a delight to read. His extensive travel across the world has placed him in a privileged position to share his rich and practical experiences with his readers.
Despite the negative picture painted across the globe about the Black race, the author persuades the reader with a forceful impact and unrivalled feats chalked by some Black people in the past. Their successes serve as the rallying point for propelling the youth of today for the attainment of tomorrow's economic, psychological and spiritual emancipation.
It is hoped that the mentality and perspective of the reader would completely change after reading till the last page of this book that highlights the brave Asante Queen Mother, Yaa Asantewaa, who organised the Asante women to fight against the British towards the end of the 19th century when the men had fled. Metaphorically, it draws home the point that female equality, which is recently trumpeted across the globe, had long been the story of the Black woman, reiterating the point that Black people had always set the examples in many fields when it mattered most.
Furthermore, the lesson from the great Queen Mother's story justifies the clarion call to all Black women to get on board in the struggle ahead for racial identity, because the Black race cannot develop without their involvement. The book is a must¬ read for all, especially Black people, who have lost hope in regaining their identity. Spend some time to read it, enjoy it and learn from it."