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Thursday, December 16, 2010

IGWEGBE OBIAGELI NNEOMA AND HER NEW BOOKS




IGWEGBE OBIAGELI NNEOMA
Born May 10 1986, 25 years.
Native of Ichida, Anaocha LGA, Anambra State.
A lawyer practising in Lagos State.
Attended five primary Schools; Mary Travis Nursery and Primary School, Kaduna, Practising School, Awka, Anambra State, Krosa Model Nursery and Primary School, Awka, Anambra State, Ekulu Primary School, Enugu State, and Nigerian Model Nursery and Primary School, Lagos State.
Attended Federal Government College, Okigwe, Imo State.
Attended Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
Won an award as one of the best in criminal procedure at the Nigerian Law School, Abuja in 2008.
A graduate student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State.
And an Author who seeks to brand Nigeria positively and impact positively on the lives of children.
Books published and their titles
Wonderland, The Good Scout, Home Sweet Home, A graduation Party ,and A Christmas Festival.
Messages in your books
Wonderland explores academic excellence for children; It is set in the tourist attractions of central Nigeria. It is a simple basic recipe for becoming the best in life.
Good Scout is all about inculcating good behaviour and excellent character in children; it is set in the tourist attractions of northern Nigeria. Good manners in children.
 Home Sweet Home seeks to teach about human rights and Christianity, It is set in the tourist attractions in eastern Nigeria. heaven is our eternal home, it is the best place to spend your eternity, how to get there.
A Christmas Festival explores the joys of Christmas, It is set in the booming tourism industry in the southern part of Nigeria, it shares what  Christmas means to Nigerians. By having the book, a Christmas festival, one can experience and appreciate the calabar carnival.
A graduation Party talks about good leaders and entrepreneurs, It is set in the tourist attractions of western Nigeria. Tackles the issue of examination malpractice, it talks about reading, as there is nothing hard about passing exams if you read your entire syllables.