Racism: A Disease of the Mind
The primary aim of this book is to promote love, eradicate racial line, ensure a harmonious relationship between the police and the citizens, restore global peace and unite humans.
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Racism: A Disease of the Mind
The primary aim of this book is to promote love, eradicate racial line, ensure a harmonious relationship between the police and the citizens, restore global peace and unite humans.
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Racism: A Disease of the Mind

Racism: A Disease of the Mind

by Adeleke Adefioye
Racism: A Disease of the Mind

Racism: A Disease of the Mind

by Adeleke Adefioye

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The primary aim of this book is to promote love, eradicate racial line, ensure a harmonious relationship between the police and the citizens, restore global peace and unite humans.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781098336691
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 11/09/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
Sales rank: 791,633
File size: 909 KB

About the Author

Humanitarian, creative writer and data integration specialist, Adeleke Adefioye has always shown a genuine interest in human welfare. He is passionate about humanity, justice, equity and fairness. As a fresh college graduate serving his home country Nigeria, he won a Commendation Award as the most responsible and the most constructive corps member as well as a Merit Award as the most outstanding corps member. Shortly after college, he started his first career as a broadcaster with a state-owned television station where he worked as a talk show host, studio continuity announcer and newscaster. He later moved to the print media having discovered that he couldn't suppress his instinctive aptitude for writing. As a journalist, he wrote extensively on politics, information technology, business and energy (power/oil and gas). However, he changed career having successfully completed an MBA degree upon relocation to the United States of America. As an astute team player, he won the maiden edition of a firm-wide Slayer Award at the financial firm he currently works for. In 2020, Ade, as he is fondly called by friends and colleagues, was nominated to The National Society of Leadership and Success by the University of Phoenix. His inordinate desire is to see a world with improved standard of living for all humans and a world where all races and nationalities coexist peacefully.
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