Great Nigeria : A Story of Crises and Hope beyond 2015

Great Nigeria : A Story of Crises and Hope beyond 2015
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-13 : 9781329010215
ISBN-10 : 1329010213
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Book Synopsis Great Nigeria : A Story of Crises and Hope beyond 2015 by : Samuel Okechukwu

Download or read book Great Nigeria : A Story of Crises and Hope beyond 2015 written by Samuel Okechukwu and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-03-25 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One of the beautiful and shinning stars of the firmament is the youth. Like every other thing, their stories are full of excitement, emotion and mysteries. Because of the intrinsic nature of their life, they delve into so many things to satisfy their yearnings, desires and wishes. What the reader finds in this book is the Story of Nigeria. A story of hope amidst great tears. A story of the pain and frustration that young people in Nigeria experience as they face a future of uncertainty despite the abundance in Nigeria. It x-rays the ills of the Nigerian society as they actualize the misdeeds of past and present generations which have culminated in dragging Nigeria to the crossroad of her existence in 2015 where her current experiment with democracy may be truncated by the myriad of problems she has failed to tackle over the years. Great Nigeria challenges the youth to draw strength, hope and Inspiration from within and from each other. To forge ahead with the Nigeria Dream in spite of all that has happened.


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