I
truly believe that this book can make a difference in Nigeria, because
of its simplicity and honesty in tackling issues, hope you get to read
it. Click here to how you can get the book
Book Excerpts
On Religion “Three
years later, I found myself several thousand miles from secondary
school at a church in Houston, Texas, but this time nobody was speaking
in tongues or binding out demons. Instead they talked to God in gentle
whispers, completely the opposite to the yelling and shouting I was used
to back at home. Also, church actually started and finished on time;
and on Sunday
you could actually go an entire day without some random person asking
you the guilt-seeking have-you-gone-to-church question. And my scary
dreams? Well, they suddenly disappeared. It was as if the Devil and his
whole crew of demons were denied visas at the American Embassy. And I
can totally relate to that…” click to see how to get the book
On Gay Marriage "I
confess that I don’t see the big hoopla around gay marriage. I mean I
could care less what two consenting men do behind closed doors. Except
if the men happen to be politicians deciding how to steal "our"…I take
that back…Niger Deltan's oil money. I confess that I am less worried
about two men screwing each other and more worried about a politician
screwing an entire nation…over and over again!" click to see how to get the book
On Education "The
fact is that our road networks, like our educational systems are built
on a system of memorization; you either know the directions or you
don’t. There is no logic to navigating the roads…if you get lost…ask for
directions or ask jeeves I mean Jesus. But in the western world, if you
ask for directions, you are told to head north or south and then to
take exit number X or Y. Even the exits are numbered according to the
number of miles between exits. It is a very logical system...their roads
were probably planned by people who sucked at memorizing." click to see how to get the book
Dedicated To: The
book is dedicated to the victims of the aluu4 mob lynching. “hundreds
of people…intelligent and religious stood by and did nothing…and still
people have done nothing” hoping that we (not the government) start
doing something...
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