Congratulations to St Anne’s DPhil student, Adebisi Adenipekun, on the publication of his first book: Brain Gain: Reclaiming Africa’s Human Capital and Reimagining Migration.
A work of fiction, the publishers’ description of the book is as follows: Oluwole Obafemi wants what every young dreamer wants: a chance to build a life that matters. But growing up in Nigeria means confronting obstacles that seem determined to hold him back, from personal loss to an unforgiving economy and a future that often feels painfully out of reach. From the restless streets of Ibadan to the uncertain promise of the United Kingdom, Brain Gain follows Oluwole’s search for opportunity, belonging, and purpose. When migration proves far from the escape he imagined, an unexpected return home sets him on a path that will, years later, position him at the centre of a global health crisis. As a pandemic threatens millions, his resilience and vision become a lifeline his nation and continent never anticipated. A moving and sharply observed story of perseverance, Brain Gain offers a hopeful reimagining of the brain-drain narrative and reveals how talent, when recognised and empowered, can transform not only a life but an entire continent.
You can purchase it here.