Tuesday, August 14, 2018

From Recession To Depression (The Endless Blame Game)

FROM RECESSION TO DEPRESSION (The Endless Blame Game) is a true story (nonfiction) of Nigeria’s socio-economic recession and depression; the folks fight for survival with bad governments over the years; the citizens’ feeling the pinch of no money, no constant electricity, no more specific lifestyle and hope for a better future.
It is a journalistic periscope of the true experiences and lessons that the author learnt from his maternal grandmother's royal family political background, coupled with some sketches of Buhari’s past military and present civilian administrations, which millions of the Nigerian people can relate to, in terms of the bitter experiences we have gone through and survived with so far.

Comments on the book:
“A book like this reveals in clear terms that the anticipated verdict of history and posterity is indeed something to worry our collective conscience. Consequently, we must at all times strive to stay on the side of the truth; because in the battle between truth and falsehood, falsehood may win the first round but truth wins the greatest and the most enduring of all battles”
---ToyinAlalade
    Human Right Activist/Social Commentator
Ilorin, Kwara, Nigeria.

“Yes. Endless blame game… and the result depreciated from recession to depression..”
---Enyinda Nathaniel Okey
    Author / Engineer
Lagos, Nigeria.

“…You have done a very good job by putting all together in one book for future references for upcoming generations not to make the same mistake this generation did…”
---Grace Ikemefuna
    Social Commentator
Eastern Region, Nigeria.

“This is a great achievement. Congratulations on a job well done”
---Ayaoge Christopher
    Creative Director/Artist/Social Commentator
    Lagos, Nigeria.

“You always find a way to give me hope… You remind me there is a God up there somewhere. Good one…”
---Jo Mcconnell Assam
    Creative Writer/Social Commentator
    Lagos, Nigeria.

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Unit: N3500
Whole Sale: From 100 copies and above: N2700 per copy

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