I am no longer interested in learning. I have done enough of reading for a lifetime. My children will read whatever remains to be read…
Sam Abbd Israel
Sam Abbd Israel
Sam Abbd Israel is a retired federal civil servant. He is now a freelance writer, pamphleteer and publisher of motivational and inspirational materials devoted to the liberation and emancipation of every Nigerian from overt and covert enslavements. Among titles written and published are: The Darkest Moment, 1985-1998; To Your Tents O! Nigerians; The End Of The End; The Winners and The Losers; The Ungodly Religious Nation; The New Beginning; The Hypocrites; and The Dishonourables.
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I am no longer interested in learning. I have done enough of reading for a lifetime. My children will read whatever remains to be read…
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I am no longer interested in learning. I have done enough of reading for a lifetime. My children will read whatever remains to be read…
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I am no longer interested in learning. I have done enough of reading for a lifetime. My children will read whatever remains to be read…
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The problem of Africa is not a failure of the social, political and economic institutions. It is of the decadence in the souls of Africans. The African worshippers of foreign …
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The problem of Africa is not a failure of the social, political and economic institutions. It is of the decadence in the souls of Africans. The African worshippers of foreign …
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The problem of Africa is not a failure of the social, political and economic institutions. It is of the decadence in the souls of Africans. The African worshippers of foreign …
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The problem of Africa is not a failure of the social, political and economic institutions. It is of the decadence in the souls of Africans. The African worshippers of foreign …
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The circumstances under which Nigerians in the Diaspora live give me immeasurable agony and grief. The circumstance of living under colour prejudice, racial discrimination and social indignity is serious psychological …
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The circumstances under which Nigerians in the Diaspora live give me immeasurable agony and grief. The circumstance of living under colour prejudice, racial discrimination and social indignity is serious psychological …
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An Open Letter to Nigerians in the Diaspora V
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An Open Letter to Nigerians in the Diaspora V
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An Open Letter to Nigerians in the Diaspora V
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An Open Letter to Fellow Nigerians III
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An Open Letter to Fellow Nigerians III
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An Open Letter to Fellow Nigerians III
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