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In this book, the author has counselled on working out dreams, redeeming silent dreams, and maintaining focus in the period of trials. You will discover: The classes of talent discovery The nature of dreams you have Challenges of dreamers Self-motivation to maximize your talent The power of focus The power of imagination The power of small beginning Building an intimate relationship with God And lots more I have read through this book and found the contents not just interesting but highly educative. I recommend it to everyone who wants his/her life to count beyond the lifespan here on earth. It is a must read for those who want to be news makers rather than news watchers. Mrs. Margret N Okor...
The Last Carver narrates the musings of the historian Mgbirimgba Atuegwu on the recent death of one of the most respected men in his community, the Omenka. From Mgbirimgba's eyes, we are allowed to see the cultural practices of Umuokwe and the Igbos of South Eastern Nigeria in the early colonial period. "I knew Ositadimma Amakeze as a poet of unusual ability. The effect of that flair on his creative story is so evident from the beginning to the end of this amazing novel." - Dr P-J Ezeh, Anthropological Linguist and Literary Critic, University of Nigeria, Nsukka "It is a brilliant, multi-layered story that encompasses a tale of ingenious portrayal of a culture on the threshold of extinction. ...
One morning, Emma wakes up feeling excited about a very special dream. She flies up high through the clouds and comes to a beautiful land called heaven where she has all sorts of adventures. Is this just a dream, or is there something magical about her journey?
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"Teeth of a Snail" is an age-old story, that of a man who has lost his friend, subtly echoing that of Gilgamesh and Enkidu. It encompasses the tragic and the beautiful along with the love for our fellow man. Amakeze's prose strikes an intimate chord as it brings up questions about who we are and what purpose we serve in life. It makes us wonder how our lives would be if we knew the answers beforehand - if only the gods spoke. Cristina Artenie (Canada)
Ogadinma Or, Everything Will be All Right is a tale of departure, loss and adaptation; of mothers whose experience at the hands of controlling men leave them with burdens they find too much to bear. After an unwanted pregnancy leaves her exiled from her family in Kano, thwarting her plans to go to university, seventeen-year-old Ogadinma is sent to her aunt's in Lagos. When a whirlwind romance with an older man descends into indignity, she is forced to channel her strength and resourcefulness to escape a fate that appears all but inevitable. A feminist classic in the making, Ukamaka Olisakwe's sophomore novel introduces a heroine for whom it is impossible not to root and announces the author ...
China in Comparative Perspective provides an overview of China based on empirical observation by field workers, as well as on historical documents, Chinese literary and philosophical texts and core theoretical frameworks in the social sciences. It enables readers to develop ways of putting the modern history, politics, economy and society of China into a framework in which China can be compared and contrasted with other countries.Topics covered include the rise of capitalism, post-socialist transformations, family and gender, nationalism, democracy, and civil society. Each chapter offers a comparison with other countries in East and South-Asia, Europe and the rest of the world, showing how a...
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