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This is actually a portrait of Jovita Efehi Obadolagbonyi the author of the book TALES OF AN AFRICAN CHILD


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English: Jovita Efehi Obadolagbonyi is the Author of the book Tales of An African Child

Tales of an African child is a dramatic and moving tale of Useh. A lad who is victim of a broken home. Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he ends up as a street urchin and rogue. His quest for survival potrays the true spirit and penchant of the deprived African child who is determined to succeed against all odds. As an orphan, Useh suffers painful neglects from his extended family, but there is light at the end of the turnel for him as he battles it out on the cold street of despair and wanton neglect. The book is an enchanting piece. It is a short tale laced with suspense and makes for a good and interesting read


UNITED NATION ART EXHIBITION(USA)

Featured Tales Of an African Child by Jovita Efehi Obadolagbonyi

For the first time, a Malawian Artist by the name Kenneth Namalomba have successfully exhibited and displayed in artistic expression of the Book TALES OF AN AFRICAN CHILD.

This piece of satisfying and beautiful Artwork was displayed at the United Nation headquarter in USA.

Jovita Efehi Obadolagbonyi congratulate Kenneth N. For dedicating his time and energy to prove to the world in full, the expression of this book in solid 'ART what Jovita Efehi Obadolagbonyi have melted in his Novel since year 2010.

We will continue to work hand in hand to make sure that Africa's Arts are expressed in the original language and and soul felt quality.

Unitingwalls international

Jovita Efehi Obadolagbonyi nominated for African Youth of the Year

2018 Africa Youth Awards Nominees for African Youth of the Year (Male)

Vote via: www.africayouthawards.org/vote

1. Arnold Nyendwa (Zambia) 2. Ato Ulzen-Appiah (Ghana) 3. Badru Juma Rajabu (Tanzania) 4. Bhongolwethu Sonti (South Africa) 5. David Momanyi (Kenya) 6. Emmanuel Leslie Addae (Ghana) 7. Jovita Efehi Obadolagbonyi (Nigeria) 8. Lamin Saidykhan Gambia) 9. Letsatsi Lekhooa (Lesotho) 10. Mohamed Roshdy (Egypt) 11. Othman Mezouar (Morocco) 12. Twin Mawela Mosia (South Africa)

Voting ends on 26th December, 2018.

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Jovita Efehi's Book TALES OF AN AFRICAN CHILD is also nominated at the AUTHOR ACADEMY AWARD U.S.A and votes are currently going on at the platform of general fiction....

https://authoracademyawards.com/vote2019/}}[dead link]

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