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The Prisoner of Afrika


Book Description
A disheartening tale of a young boy who grows into maturity only to find life as not the fairy tale he expects it to be. In a fictional society, synchronous to modern systematic Nigeria, The Prisoner of Afrika reflects on the gross misconduct and blatant inequity eating at the heart of many African states, the rise, the fall, and the toppling of governments, as well as the idiosyncratic cycle of d... More
Book Information
PublisherPhantom House Books, NGR
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelAll Ages
# of Pages488
ISBN-109785107892
ISBN-13978-9785107890
Publication Date10/30/2012
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About MIKE EFFA (Author) : hi, great people- my name is Mike and i joined this wonderful group yesterday. I am a friendly person and i like hanging out with people who are intellectually alive. i am a writer and also a civil se... more
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About Phantom House Books NGR (Creator) : Phantom House Books NGR is a published creator of children's books. A published credit of Phantom House Books NGR is The Prisoner of Afrika.
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1/22/2013 MIKE EFFA said: this book is worth reading because it addresses the inequalities in our society. it comes with a message to the people not to condone corruption because it is destructive.
tags: greed, bad leadership, corruption, I wrote

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