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 gods are soulless moronic opportunists…
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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 gods are soulless moronic opportunists…
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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 gods are soulless moronic opportunists…
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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 gods are soulless moronic opportunists…
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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 torture.
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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 torture.
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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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