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Being An African Child: From Grass To Grace: Paying The Golden Price by Paul Ola

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Being An African Child
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People who are born with silver spoon in their mouth will find it very difficult to understand or comprehend this title: Being An African Child: From Grass to Grace (Paying The Golden Price). For people in developed world it is only akin to those common flashes in the TV screen that describe the pathetic conditions of people in developing world. Many children in developed world have been taught to believe that Africans are monkeys, live on trees, eat bananas. Hence, when they see African migrants in their midst their mind flash back. They have ran away from their trees to occupy our places and territories. Does it mean there are more trees and bananas in Africa. You cant blame them. When African leaders owe the best building and highest individual bank account in their countries (unkwn to the kiddies), all stolen from those countries with trees and bananas. When 1 million people die in Africa their leaders will report that only half a human being lost their lives while trying to be ruddy and grumpy. While President Obama and President Putin are seen filling their own tanks at same price with citizens from their salaries, African Presidents have standby Jumbo States in all states of the country standing idle for 365 days a year waiting to take them to the toilets and bathrooms. What is the connection between a rich and well fed man with a poor, hungry and angry man. When the later talks, it is don't mind him. Am I to blame?. Did I make him poor, sick, angry and sad. He should die and leave us and children to enjoy our life. African leaders w joke with their hungry and poor citizens as those suffering from stomach infrastructure. It is only in Africa that one dies and resurrects one billion seconds of his life on the planet-earth. Hence, being an African child is a true story of me as partaker of the cross of Africa. The cross of glory. The cross should never be experienced, r told by any human being on this planet. But, it must be told as experienced. Thanks to Supreme God Almighty who made it possible.

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Author Biography
Dr Paul Ola Igboji was born on 24th September 1963 to the family of Mr Godwin Ola Igboji and Mrs Cordelia Nwakpu Ola Igboji (nee Nwede) of Igbeagu, Izzi, Abakaliki. Married to Mrs Nelly Esther Igboji (Nee Okey Nwankwo). Father to Eugene Ogonna Igboji, Reginald Chiedozie Igboji (late), Eusebius Buniechukwuelu Igboji and three adopted daughters -Jennifer Chitokarimmanuanwu Igboji (also known and addressed as Obiora Esther Amuche); MaryJanet Chibukpakpandoututu Igboji (also known and addressed as Ezema Ngozika Rita) and Juliet Onyinye Igboji (also known and addressed as Juliet Onyinye Okey Nwankwo). Other adopted sons are Emmanuel Okey; Samuel Okey and Augustine N Onwe.Obtained PhD in Environmental Sciences at University of Essex, UK in 2006, Offered Honorary Professor of Science by Cambridge International Biographical Centre in 2015; Awarded Honorary Doctor of Science by Cambridge International Biographical Center in 2015. Over thirty work on peer reviewed journals; several work done on paper and tapes with up to 4 thesis/dissertations, books/monographs, conference and workshop papers. PhD thesis in 2 publications in English and held in 2 libraries worldwide. Listed in the following International Literatures: Whos Who in The World, 25th Edition; Whos Who in Science and Engineering, 7th Edition; Dictionary of International Biography, 34th Edition and Cambridge Blue Book, 2nd Edition. Link: www.bios.marquiswhowho.com. Ambassador of England, World Forum Federation from 2009 - 2012 and Ambassador of Nigeria, World Forum Federation from 2013 - date. Selected by American Biographical Institute, Inc. as 2009 Man of the Year Nigeria in 2009 and Gold Medal for Nigeria in 2010. . Nominated by United Cultural Convention for International Peace Prize in 2009. Appointed Secretary, Think Tank on Agriculture, Enugu State, Nigeria on 21.1.96 - 1.10.96 and Corp Liaison Officer, Arochukwu Local Government, Nigeria from March 1989 - March 1999.Member, Society for General Microbiology, American Society of Soil Science, American Society of Agronomy, American Society of Crop Science, Soil Science Society of Nigeria (2002 till date). Associate Editor, Lawarence Press, New Delhi, India. Regional editor (IDOSI Publishers) - 2015 till date. Has supervised over 20 undergraduate research projects and currently handling five graduate and four undergraduate research projects at Department of Soil Science and Environmental Management, Ebonyi State University, P M B 053 Abakaliki, Nigeria.
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Language
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Author(s)
Prof Paul Ola Igboji Phd
Date of Publication
08/07/2016
Format Details
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Autobiography: General
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