Ogbanje

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Thrillers
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Author: Caséy Amaefule ISBN: 9781386864462
Publisher: Caséy Amaefule Publication: May 7, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Caséy Amaefule
ISBN: 9781386864462
Publisher: Caséy Amaefule
Publication: May 7, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Sex.

Isn't it the 'sweetest crime' ever?

Everyone loves it, many people engage in it, but no one wants to talk about it publicly for fear of being lynched by our 'hypocritic' street mobs.

So loved, yet so 'despised.'

As such, the consequences of little seuxal education are rampant in our society. The sexually transmitted infections, unwanted preganacies, infertility, all contribute to the burden of morbidity in Nigeria and other developing countries.

We have to correct this.

The eBook, Ogbanje, by Dr Caséy Amaefule, is a highly educating and extremely emtertaining collection of sixteen medical short stories which break down some of the medical problems presented by patients in the African environment, especially with regard to their sexual and reproductive health; but it does so in a simple, easy-to-understand way suitable to everyone. In other words, it's designed to make everyone a 'doctor'.

The medical stories are written in a typical hospital-setting style of initial doctor-patient interaction, which is either at the clinic or in the emergency rooms.

The collection is highly thrilling and with a copius infusion of drama and humour that will leave anyone asking for more.

It's a must-read for everyone interested in taking charge of their (sexual) health and those of their loved ones.

You can't afford to miss this.

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Sex.

Isn't it the 'sweetest crime' ever?

Everyone loves it, many people engage in it, but no one wants to talk about it publicly for fear of being lynched by our 'hypocritic' street mobs.

So loved, yet so 'despised.'

As such, the consequences of little seuxal education are rampant in our society. The sexually transmitted infections, unwanted preganacies, infertility, all contribute to the burden of morbidity in Nigeria and other developing countries.

We have to correct this.

The eBook, Ogbanje, by Dr Caséy Amaefule, is a highly educating and extremely emtertaining collection of sixteen medical short stories which break down some of the medical problems presented by patients in the African environment, especially with regard to their sexual and reproductive health; but it does so in a simple, easy-to-understand way suitable to everyone. In other words, it's designed to make everyone a 'doctor'.

The medical stories are written in a typical hospital-setting style of initial doctor-patient interaction, which is either at the clinic or in the emergency rooms.

The collection is highly thrilling and with a copius infusion of drama and humour that will leave anyone asking for more.

It's a must-read for everyone interested in taking charge of their (sexual) health and those of their loved ones.

You can't afford to miss this.

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