Author Dan Kwajaffa is an Architect, an altruist, a fiction and motivational writer.
He writes this novel with the Aristotelian Mimesis praxeos concept and Kafkaesque’s narrative...view moreAuthor Dan Kwajaffa is an Architect, an altruist, a fiction and motivational writer.
He writes this novel with the Aristotelian Mimesis praxeos concept and Kafkaesque’s narrative style.
His novel is an inimitable tale, with expositions to historical facts - while possessing both old and contemporary settings. His artistic presentation in this book is also in the African and western English flavor via a stream of consciousness technique, which in trickles tickles the mind, provokes and evokes the desire for further readings and incremental changes in the society. His mazy style somewhat agrees with the playwright, Richard Brinsley Sheridan saying, easy writing’s vile hard reading.
Dan Kwajaffa is a native of Kwajaffa village, one of the villages in Southern Borno, Nigeria, most hit by the Boko Haram aggression. He lives in Nigeria, writing on topical issues of interest, besides designing and erecting edifices of great integrity - copious residential and commercial structures within Nigeria.
He had undergone studies in Tourism and Travels Management at the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), Nigeria; of which the knowledge he acquired reflects in both his writings and architecture.
Dan holds a Masters equivalent degree (B. ARCH) in Architecture from the well-esteemed Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, A.T.B.U, Bauchi.
He edited this prose, his second book and his first novel.view less