Would you not like to buy books that solve problems?

The
books on this page can help travel agents, tourists, scholars, researchers,
motivational speakers, those interested in African peoples and culture, and
those who love reading something different and positive about the earth,
technology, and animals.

"The joy of finding
new treasures surpasses the obstacles you encountered on the way. You are on
the right page."
Usually, there are common
pairings in literature, such as romance and suspense, science fiction and
fantasy, historical fiction and romance, mystery and horror, etc. But there is an
unusual pairing: original quotes and short stories. These are the two books,
Why Am I Born This Way? And Other Stories and 122 Beautiful Quotes That
Empower, Inspire, and Motivate, both written by Okechukwu Okugo. As the name suggests,
books are designed to empower, inspire, and motivate. When one hears or learns
a thing until they are empowered to take specific action, it may not be
considered learned. That is why action speaks louder than words. Get the two
books to take control of your actions to grow whatever you have a passion
for.
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What
happens when you buy a book and, while reading it, you see real-life
locations with amazing reflections? You can travel to make the experience you
read become real to you. Places like Gondar, in Ethiopia, where castles
built by Emperor Fasiladas, born in 1603 and mentioned in the book, still stand
today, and where you can bathe in Lake Tana. This is what the book, Goliath and
the Ant, written by Okechukwu Okugo, can do for you!
Other
great places mentioned with thrilling experiences you can read about and
replicate: Bamum, a kingdom in Cameroon, where you can see its ancient houses,
sculptures, and furniture still standing.
For those who love studying and exploring indigenous cultures and people, know
more about African peoples like the Bushmen, the Mbinga, the Ashanti, the Zulu,
etc., by getting the book, Poems From Africa To The World, written by Okechukwu
Okugo:
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Sometimes, people think
the past need not be factored into the present, as it has become old-fashioned,
and others wonder whether they would fare better if they abandoned their
culture and adopted foreign ways of life. See the book that reminds everyone
that technological progress can be built on past practices. How? Read the
book that teaches how to innovate within traditional practices in a play
titled The Blind Maiden, and see. Click below:
Immigration is a hot, critical
topic. Just packing bags and moving to a new place with lots of job
opportunities doesn't mean money is all it takes to get to that desired
country. There are so many difficulties, such as accommodation, language
barrier, separation from family, that may take you many years to realize, and
possibly landing in jail straight away. This and more are dealt with in the
book Love is not a hookup, Going to America, and other stories by Kem K. Maduh
and Okechukwu Okugo. You will also read about balancing love and a professional
career. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. This book sets you up to travel,
love, and succeed.
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Amazon:
People want to make money,
yet some of them don't have anything to offer. You cannot make money unless you
sell something people need or solve a problem people have. This is where this
book comes in. It helps you develop products from nothing, but it solves a
problem. This is the secret of this book: how to create sellable digital
products that help you earn money online. See how easy it is to create digital
products by clicking the link below:
Click the book below,
written by Sonny Oboson, to buy on Amazon:
Stimulating memory helps brain
health. Everyone has lovely childhood memories, and as we grow older, they
become even more cherished. Have you read a poetry collection that aims to
soothe and heal emotions, using traditional etiquette and nostalgic childhood
memories as a salve? This is what this book tries to achieve. To give you joy,
trigger sensory exercises, and remind you of your roots and the cultures that
help all of us develop. This book has poems that work on your taste and smell, as
well as your sound and sight, reminding you of a shared history that can help
trigger your own mental exercise. Feed your brain by getting this book, Asha,
written by Okechukwu Okugo.
Two people, with a
combined age of at least 130 years, came together to write short stories and
poems designed to deliver a specific impact. One broke everything he knew about
the Vietnam War in America, where he fought as a US Marine. He told childhood
stories from the streets of New York, where he grew up, that will stir strong
feelings in millions who grew up in New York's neighborhoods. His stories act
as a mirror, giving anyone a glimpse of how the streets of New York functioned
many decades ago. The other brought stories and poems that exposed the
struggles and the way of life of people in tropical Africa. He got to light a tale
that touched on abuse against men and why every abuse victim must take specific
action to help themselves. The men also cry. Get the book below to know
how!
Click the book below,
written by Prof. Eugene Ritchie & Okechukwu Okugo, to buy on Amazon:
Walter Rodney, a Guyanese
historian, wrote the book How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and died when a bomb
planted in his car exploded. Today, the exposition in his book has led to so
much fallout about Africa and underdevelopment. Are there other internal
factors causing Africa's underdevelopment? The many years of many different
writers including this very book wailing and pointing at other complex factors
causing Africa's abysmal performance may be yielding fruit because today as
Africa's state owned institutions now manage over 1 trillion US dollars in
assets and Libya leading them despite the killing of Gaddafi, Libya Investment
Authority is managing the highest assets of $68 billion and having the biggest
sovereign wealth fund in Africa. Yet trillions of Libyan assets remain frozen
by the West. Get and read this book as deeply in exposition as Walter Rodney's
book. Click the book below to buy and read it on Amazon:
Do you know you can
inherit willpower? The limbic network of the brain is connected with willpower.
This means some people may be naturally fearful. Yet everyone can nurture and
apply willpower. This is where the book, The Strength In Me, comes in. There
are learned behaviors that can help strengthen you. Things like improving your
physical well-being and mental health, learning to prioritize and plan, being
strategic, setting and pursuing a goal, etc. These are some of the learned behaviors
that can help everyone develop willpower. Click below to get the book, The
Strength In Me, written by Ozioma Anajekwu, on Amazon:
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immensely. Consider sharing this page with friends, neighbors, and relatives
you know who will benefit from any of the books here. We are sure they will be
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the books here with loved ones as well.
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