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African Village Boy

African Village Boy
Author: Stephen Barasa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018
Genre: Businessmen
ISBN: 9789970176236

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The African Village Boy

The African Village Boy
Author: Alwell Chikwe Boms
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781456766733

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This book tells the true story of the life and times of an African nuclear family whose breadwinner, their father, was caught between sickness and war. His death leaves all the responsibility of care for his children to his helpless wife. Determined to raise her family, the poor widow is left amid that task and the task of preserving a little inheritance for her only son. Not giving up on their dreams the woman and her son faced life squarely, even when the youngest of her four children was only a few months old and the eldest eight. This seemed like the proverbial tale of a man pursuing a shadow. Was she able to surmount these herculean tasks? Did her only son live up to his many lofty dreams?


African Village Boy

African Village Boy
Author: Matshwene Moshia
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 142597094X

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This Book is based on 100 % true story Preface "At times when I recall your life from the past, pleasure comes rushing through my neural systems mainly because having been grown up in remote rural villages of Moletjie area, I know that one might loose hope of reaching the stars." That was my buddy trying to sum up my life with few words. Poverty couldn't be the wall to boundary my potentiality, but I have built the foundation of my victory based on history. Along the thorny road to reaching my dreams, lots of salty tears escaped my ocular boundaries and I have tasted about few milliliters of them. This includes the time when the Bantu Education teachers sjamboked me to the level where I could not sit nor walk. I dropped schooling for sometimes. The life of a poor village boy was nothing but anything parallel or below zero. Indeed my history has determined my destiny. Today I'm a Fulbright Scholar. My stomach has taken many forms during my metamorphosis stage of growth and development. From a ballooned stiff stomach - airbag like, caused by malnutrition and poverty at young age to an elastic fresh healthy one as a result of feeding from balanced diets and high nutritive value of daily intakes. The colonizers - the Afrikaners, European gangsters and the ruthless Botha's of my country (South Africa) has planted crops on the soil of my motherland without giving it proper fertility. He harvested and emigrated with a bag full of wealth. Today the soil of our land, dry as it is, cannot even serve a mere seed of corn to germinate. Is as barren as Hannah, the wife of Elkanah in the Old testament of the Bible, but she later gave birth to a Prophet-Samuel. My motherland shall recuperate, and yesterday will never see the present day. I consider myself as a powerful seed, the seed of power that germinated and survived the apartheid of South Africa, Corporal punishment of Bantu education system, lightning's and thunderstorms of the cold blooded witches of the village while dwelling in a clay hut and shack, all this with almost empty stomach and a condition vulnerable to diseases and poor health service. My smiles hide my feelings and portray my feelings, because I'm a survivor of a village hatred bestowed upon underprivileged family. I'm thankful to the saccharine expressions that my parents taught me to utter to every human being including the extraterrestrials and strangers. Bantu education system of South Africa was not meant to be an education but the Afrikaner's strategy of keeping black man's kids away from streets, away from committing crime and stealing the harvest of his field. I've grown up walking barefooted in the village streets and the wild jungle of the village looking after my grandma's goats, for that was the only wealth the family possessed. Enjoy reading my road; I shall fall and suffer no more. For I was raised by the experienced. I was typing while listening to my memory speaks the past, I smiled, I cried, I laughed and above all, I prayed. Thanks GOD. A Fulbright Fellow I became. Blessed is the man who trusts in God.


Dropped in Africa: One American Boy's Experience in an African Village

Dropped in Africa: One American Boy's Experience in an African Village
Author: Verity E
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781090813411

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A teenage American boy was dropped in one African village. In an extended stay-in there, He got the facts and fiction on spirit creatures and witchcraft in Africa; chilling incidents and accounts! An African village environment and nature are aspects he found would surely confound any American or city bred teenager. He found himself on the watch-out; amazed, baffled, scared....He saw some things and heard of others in the African village environment unknown to science. He experienced firsthand the traditional extended family culture of Africa, African village environment today, traditional food, and hunting and fishing, traditional prosecution and attendant drama, native justice..., He listened to stories of long past European atrocities and plundering in Africa. From a septuagenarian story-teller, he heard accounts of why Africa is rife in crisis or volatile today. Who dropped and left him in Africa? Andre was stubborn and troublesome both at home and at school. His high school teachers' reports on him were getting worse. What would the parents do to prevent him from becoming a gangster and maybe save his life? His white father and a mum of African root decided to send him to his mum's root village in the River Niger Delta in Africa - to be tamed; many teenagers are sent like that to African villages from the cities and western world for the same reason. Here is an adventure-like experience of one. The book is an engrossing narrative of what he saw, heard, witnessed and experienced in the African village; an exciting adventure narrative. He was tamed. What tamed him before he returned to the U.S.? It is an engrossing narrative that will keep you turning pages to the very end. It is a picture of what a city bred or any one from the western world may see on ground in an African village today.


The Fate of Our Mothers

The Fate of Our Mothers
Author: Afolayan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781943533008

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Memoir of a young man's experiences growing up in Nigeria.


Taste of the West

Taste of the West
Author: Oliver Akamnonu
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145359521X

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Maina, A Talented African Village Boy

Maina, A Talented African Village Boy
Author: Lilly Mona Wambui
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2021-08-14
Genre:
ISBN:

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This is an ideal gift to children who are 9-15 years old. The amazing story, with relevant illustrations, has been written to help young minds use scarce resources to innovate and build some incredible objects. Maina, the boy in this book, is a brilliant and talented village boy who grew up with my grand parents at the foot of the Aberdare Ranges in central Kenya. He learnt to speak fast and even started building toys using plastic waste materials. He learnt a lot from my uncle who walked with him around the farm where cows and bulls were grazing. He also sat with my grand parents in the evenings and was taught a lot of things through story telling. For a number of years, Maina wished he could visit his cousins in the capital city, Nairobi. One day his mother surprised him with the long awaited visit. I hope you enjoy this interesting story.


The American Doctor

The American Doctor
Author: John Acquaye-Awah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692055328

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Few have heard of Oterkpolu, Ghana, but for John Acquaye-Awah, MD, CCD, it was home. He was born in the tiny village and grew up immersed in its traditions and superstitions. There were very few health care choices available, and Acquaye-Awah recounts how frequently death shook the small community. Then tragedy touched his own family. Acquaye-Awah's brother was stricken with polio, and many believed he would never walk again. His family consulted a spiritualist, but nothing happened. Only when Acquaye-Awah's brother was finally admitted to a hospital did he get the help he needed. Acquaye-Awah witnessed the unforgettable joy on his brother's face when he took his first step-and he knew he wanted to help others feel that same joy. This was one of many instances that sparked Acquaye-Awah's fascination with science. In this spellbinding memoir, he tells the amazing story of how he left Oterkpolu and pursued a rigorous medical education. But even as he was traveling and studying, Acquaye-Awah never forgot the important lessons he learned in Oterkpolu-nor the debt he owed his community. The American Doctor chronicles his triumphant homecoming and his new mission to bring health care to the most remote of locations.


The Village Boy

The Village Boy
Author: Sakui Malakpa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002
Genre: College students
ISBN:

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