Nation Insane!: The Plight of African Children

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Trafford Publishing, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 95 pages

Life in Africa is not easy for less privileged ones. That is what the story of Ojie is about. How he grew up in a rived family and his courageous steps to survive in a world where abuse and hunger are the key words.

Having recovered from the tragedy his aim was to travel to Europe in search of a better life, unfortunately Russia was the first country he stepped into. His disappointment was great since he envisaged a different kind of Europe. At the end he could make the trip to Belgium where his life as a refugee started.

A few years later he visited 'back home' (Nigeria) with his Belgian wife. A new disappointment came across his heart, he found it hard to bear that Nigeria, a nation blessed with oil, could not care for her people, where life for ordinary people is unbearable. The lack of basic necessities as clean water, constant electricity, health care, good roads and education, is a shame for a country like Nigeria.

 

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Acknowledgement
2
Dedication
4
OJIES STORY
5
Africa nations Insane
76
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