Festival and Civil War: Agony of a Seven Year Old
There is nothing as entertaining as reliving some forlorn events. This account is of some events that a young man thought he had lost, but in fact, they are alive in retrospect, in his psyche, and his personality. For him to be able to bring back this vivid recreation of the past and to make it alive are the handiwork of a gifted craftsman with great imagination and a vivid sense of history and emotional balance. Anyone who had witnessed the Nigerian Civil War at the Asaba/Illah axis would really feel this genuine rehearsal of the events as if they happened just a few days ago. Festival and Civil War: The Agony of a Seven Year Old is a book of legacy.
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Festival and Civil War: Agony of a Seven Year Old
There is nothing as entertaining as reliving some forlorn events. This account is of some events that a young man thought he had lost, but in fact, they are alive in retrospect, in his psyche, and his personality. For him to be able to bring back this vivid recreation of the past and to make it alive are the handiwork of a gifted craftsman with great imagination and a vivid sense of history and emotional balance. Anyone who had witnessed the Nigerian Civil War at the Asaba/Illah axis would really feel this genuine rehearsal of the events as if they happened just a few days ago. Festival and Civil War: The Agony of a Seven Year Old is a book of legacy.
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Festival and Civil War: Agony of a Seven Year Old

Festival and Civil War: Agony of a Seven Year Old

by Tony Okonmah
Festival and Civil War: Agony of a Seven Year Old

Festival and Civil War: Agony of a Seven Year Old

by Tony Okonmah

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Overview

There is nothing as entertaining as reliving some forlorn events. This account is of some events that a young man thought he had lost, but in fact, they are alive in retrospect, in his psyche, and his personality. For him to be able to bring back this vivid recreation of the past and to make it alive are the handiwork of a gifted craftsman with great imagination and a vivid sense of history and emotional balance. Anyone who had witnessed the Nigerian Civil War at the Asaba/Illah axis would really feel this genuine rehearsal of the events as if they happened just a few days ago. Festival and Civil War: The Agony of a Seven Year Old is a book of legacy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781543417111
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 05/16/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 98
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Tony Okonmah, a writer and author is a career finance and business processes development and management consultant. A Fellow Member of the Chartered Management Institute, UK, Tony has written several other books including “The Lies of an Honest Man”, and “The Mystery of our Friendship”. Tony a seasoned columnist for most international financial newspapers and magazines, holds a Master degree in Business Administration from the prestigious South bank University, London, and a BSc in Estate Management besides other financial qualifications and memberships. Tony is also a Minister of religion and event speaker, and social and equality activist. Tony resides in London with his wonderful family and is well travelled.
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