The Blind Eye
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'Blind Eye' is about a young boy who grew up in a poor community of Bayelsa. He dropped out of school because of poverty in the land. Eyere, also known as Eye, went to Lagos for greener pasture. He met some friends and family who gave him an uplift. He succeeded as a rich man and got himself in so many societies that got him killed. He died a usual death.
The lesson taught in this book 'Blind Eye' was focused on the youth of the 21st century who can do anything for money, fame and power. They should limit their enthusiasm for desperation cause and follow the gradual process of acquiring it.
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The Blind Eye - Nwasolu Celestine Ikechukwu
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PREFACE
BLIND EYE IS ABOUT a young boy who grew up in a poor community of Bayelsa. he dropped out of school because of poverty in the land,. Eyere also known as Eye went to lagos for greener pasture. he met some friends and family who gave him an uplift. He succeeded as a rich man and got himself in so many societies that got him killed. He died an usual death.
The lesson taught in this book Blind Eye was focused on the youth of the 21st century who can do anything for money, fame and power. They should limit their enthusiasm for desperation cause and follow the gradual process of acquiring it.
CHAPTER 1: POVERTY IN THE LAND
A YOUNG MAN NAMED EYERE left his home town in Bayelsa to the city of Lagos for the sake of husting. He stopped at level 5 in high school. His parents could not afford to meet up with his school needs. In the family of seven Eyere was the fourth and third male child. He left home for the city after the situation at hand was unbearable and clear. He had an aunty whom resides in Lagos with her very own family. So, he entangled himself to the city of Lagos. Aunty Iyabefa and her husband her very famous and generous for their good sense of humor. They had a son whose name was Tombary, about five-years old whom was called to the living room to welcome his cousin.
Iyabefa and her husband are average earners, they are both into petty business and teaching as a profession. They lived to the comfort of their abundance, Iyabefa gave him orientation about Lagos life, she tells him to make good friends and insisted that lateness outside is not tolerated, it was because of their environment at Ipaja. Eyere obscure the advice because he was very hungry at the moment. His in-law offered him opportunity to further school but