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C. H. Zudes writes about the challenges the youthful generation face in Africa. This politically active gene pool of talent and ambition are on more than one occasion misunderstood and seldom empowered in Africa, causing the continent dire consequences and gross economic losses year in year out. Phantom House Books NGR Chris OzoudeYouthhood in Africa systematically locates and dissects African authoritarianism, lifestyle as well as communal ignorance before seeking to persuade and motivate the youths to take life matters into their own hands, for according to the innovate author, NO OTHER CAN CHANGE AFRICA save the youths.
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 debt and hardship that plagues such societies and impairs its surviving youth. This work of fiction is one to look out for in the coming years as the author artfully paints a portrait of a country we more than know too well. Happy Reading Enjoy
Not all children were meant to survive the cold desert Arctic. The Malagwan knew that. They kill off newborns too weak to live in the community. But, it came at a price. Displaced spirits now haunt the icy grounds of Malagwa waiting the perfect opportunity to tip the balance of fate in their destructive favor. The Jenagoa may look childlike and playful, but these misty children are hardly how they seem; downright nasty and vengeful spirits with a score to settle and willing to do anything to Itherica back to them. Even if it means burying Malagwa and all the eskimos under a sea of solid ice for the life of the 8-year old demon child.
3 to the power six light-years away, two brothers from south of the country find themselves propelled into the deep chasm of what is to be our world's future event; a cataclysmic variable that forces our galaxy to turn on itself and devour every living thing on the planet. Whatever survives the unmitigated desolation however, the earth leaves to rot or continue to exist vicariously through evolution for thousands upon thousands of years. Our only hope is attributed to be a false one; a single thread of prophesy strung and frayed through many eras by what is now left of the human race, and known to our grand descendants as the prophesy of the surrogate reality. A prophesy that tells of two aliens destined to either salvage what we've made of humanity or watch us fall to extinction. Happy Reading
Somewhere at the edge of the world, they've been sleeping for thousands of years. Frozen in a cramped prison along the cold water coast of Africa in what the others have come to know as Hell's Cove, an underwater cave forsaken by time and carefully watched night and day. You know them as dragons, but the others call them Belamir - creatures they put to sleep for the primary purpose of gestating humankind, and creatures that should never be allowed to see the light of day for the sole purpose of preserving this little haven in the universe the way the seraphs know it. Yet, despite all the celestial gimmickry and cross-dimensional malignancy, they have awoken. And intend to set right where they have been wronged. To take back what was by original design-with dragons on top and every other existent in their shadow. More so, it's common knowledge that humans and their glorified civilization will be first on that list.
Cry is a compilation of poems about nature, our attitude towards it, our abuse of it and the reconciliatory steps we need to take to stop its abuse. The pieces of literature are deliberately didactic though profound, and sometimes within a step or two esoteric in this work of art and nature This young author lives with sickle cell anaemia and believes this hereditary condition to be his inspiring cause for the all out love and appreciation for life and nature he's gained; a trait the author believes we will all do well in emulating without needing a personalized crisis session of course. Happy Reading. Enjoy
A twelve year old native is offered to the gods in the bushes of precolonial Africa by fire. She returns in vengeance only to discover a new band of colonialists attempting to entreat the natives, and in turn worm their way into the British Cameroons. A most fortuitous happening, as the spirit child conspires to skin off the wiry tension between the colonialists and the natives and kindle the explosion that initiates her revenge. Published and Distributed By Phantom House Halloween Phantom House Books NGR House L, National Assembly Estate, Dape District, Abuja. Nigeria.
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