The Governor's Son
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This book is a work of fiction about a governor’s son who has no political, ethnic or religious divide that tries to unravel the dangers of corruption, lack of education and development, effects of terrorism, vandalism & neglect of the indigents. It shows the need to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor by being generous to people irrespective of their social status to create awareness and inculcate morality and discipline among the citizens most especially our African leaders who have built a wall around themselves.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The narrative was quite interesting such that it was so charitable for a young man from a rich background in this our time to identify with the poor in the society. Considering the world of individualism and social ego, such an attitude is not a popular concept. The young man had the mentality that the essence of life is not the wealth we amass but that which we contribute to the totality of human happiness. Obviously, this is rare in our present day society and it is worthy of emulation. Onyenenue OSUYA