The End of an Over Glorified World
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The book has five different Chapters, Chapter 1 - Few But Sane, Chapter 2 - The Cradle of The Unknown, Chapter 3 - Timed Existence of Man, Chapter 4 - Injury Time and Chapter 5 - The End Speaks For The Beginning. The five chapters are all mind blowing, putting the readers mind to work, as he or she tries to make comparison between the reality of life and man’s true existence with relation to God.
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The End of an Over Glorified World - Nosa Iguodala
THE END OF AN OVER GLORIFIED WORLD
(JUDGEMENT DAY)
Nosa Iguodala
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Copyright 2013 Nosa Iguodala
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - FEW BUT SANE
CHAPTER 2 - THE CRADLE OF THE UNKNOWN
CHAPTER 3 - TIMED EXISTENCE OF MAN
CHAPTER 4 - INJURY TIME
CHAPTER 5 - THE END SPEAK FOR THE BEGINNING
INTRODUCTION
When I was growing up, the number of people in my locality was so few that anyone could likely make a guess on the count. In a day, I could remember seeing not more than 10 persons who went by my street; the number of cars, motorcycles, and bicycles were also few, probably because of the cost. Back then if your father happens to own a car, everyone looked up to you, as one from a very rich home, no matter how old or outdated the vehicle was. The general perception was that, those who owned a car were rich; in essence a child of a car owner was from a wealthy home. However this did not interfere with human relationships, as whether rice or poor, everyone related with each other like brothers and there were no classifications.
Everybody saw themselves as their neighbour’s keepers. Wrongly behaved persons were corrected in love and sometimes a little punishment was added, depending on the gravity of the offence. Arm robbery was considered as a heinous crime and persons involved in it, were sentenced to death. Our religious values, tribes and cultural differences were not so much of an issue; everyone knew his boundaries and was free to practice and share his or her faith without been harassed. Clothes were worn to cover up nakedness and it was so difficult to know the shape of a girl, while she is clothed, as they were loosely sown to properly cover. Skimpy clothes, tights and body hugs were far from being fashion, because our religious and moral values were very high, and made it difficult for some clothing to be worn outside the home.
The world was quiet and