The achievement of independence in former British colonies in Africa did not mean it was the end of the road for so-called 'mission' schools and hospitals. Far from it. This book follows the eventful career of an Englishman who served for twenty years as a secondary school Headmaster (4 times) and senior administrator in Zambia, and shorter spells in Nigeria, Ghana, and Tanzania. It is a fascinating story of twists and turns in the life of an expatriate in Africa.
The achievement of independence in former British colonies in Africa did not mean it was the end of the road for so-called 'mission' schools and hospi...