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‘The Supremacy of Blood Ties’ is a fiction written in line with the adage: ‘Blood is thicker than water’. It is highly educative, informative and entertaining. The author uses the power of imagination to portray salient issues in the society.
Odoma was a very hardworking young man who was respected for his humility, honesty, perseverance and agility. He was not only a peace-maker but also a staunch advocate of peace. He lost his parents to the cold hands of death at his tender age.
He and Iganya were married for over four years without a child. Due to the pressure from his relatives, she advised him to marry her own friend – Anyo. Shortly after the marriage, Anyo became pregnant. She started insulting Iganya whose belly later swelled up overnight. Both of them gave birth to baby boys. A year after Iganya’s deliverance, she died suddenly. Anyo tried to kill her son.
Find out what happened between her and the boy, and what transpired between the children from childhood to adulthood.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
AcknowledgementsDedicationChapter OneChapter TwoChapter ThreeChapter FourChapter FiveAssessment SectionGlossary
My heartfelt appreciation goes to Almighty God who is the foundation of my wisdom and sustainer of my life. He helped me divinely to start and complete this work.My profound gratitude goes to the principal, vice principals, senior masters, heads of the various departments and the entire members of staff of Junior Secondary School, Kurudu, Abuja, for their fatherly, motherly, brotherly, sisterly, friendly and professional advices respectively. May God bless you all!My unreserved appreciation also goes to Mr Obaje Michael Edime who did the typesetting of this book, and also to Mr Obi Benedict Otu (Winner, 2014 Essay Writing Competition, Abuja and Teacher of English Language, Scaffold, Abuja) who proofread the manuscript. Thanks a lot.Finally, I wish to thank Professor Stephen Ocheni (Minister of Labour and Productivity, state), Mr Opaluwa Ejeh Valentine, Mr and Mrs Isah Acheneje, Mr Jatau Ibrahim Danladi, Mr and Mrs Faruna Yusuf, Isah Umar Faruk, Omale Gloria, Isah Jummoh, Pastor Samson Ocheja, Abuh Muhammed; all my lecturers, teachers and other persons who in one way or the other contributed to the successful completion of this book.I love you all.Isah Unubi