Author: | Sunkanmi Afolabi | ISBN: | 9781477251171 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK | Publication: | January 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Sunkanmi Afolabi |
ISBN: | 9781477251171 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK |
Publication: | January 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK |
Language: | English |
Kunle Sunusi Obinna was a full citizen of Nigeria with parentage that cut across the three major tribes of the country. He practiced the two major religions: Christianity and Islam. He graduated in the University and Polytechnic holding dual certificates; BSc and HND. Yet he suffered discrimination and inhuman dignity without apology to his person. He got a job in the country that gave him the certificates. One of the certificates would confine him to a worker for life in which he would know neither promotion nor enjoy any companys benefits. The other would have made him a staff member that would experience promotion to move from rank to rank. He would have been exposed to the companys benefits but because he started his life as a contract worker, the escape to the life of full staff was a mirage. He tussled within and without. He battled his soul and struggled for a better living in the process provided a best option for his country to free the contract workers, drawing strongly from Lincolns saying: A nation cannot endure permanently half slave; half free. This is a must read novel for everyone.
Kunle Sunusi Obinna was a full citizen of Nigeria with parentage that cut across the three major tribes of the country. He practiced the two major religions: Christianity and Islam. He graduated in the University and Polytechnic holding dual certificates; BSc and HND. Yet he suffered discrimination and inhuman dignity without apology to his person. He got a job in the country that gave him the certificates. One of the certificates would confine him to a worker for life in which he would know neither promotion nor enjoy any companys benefits. The other would have made him a staff member that would experience promotion to move from rank to rank. He would have been exposed to the companys benefits but because he started his life as a contract worker, the escape to the life of full staff was a mirage. He tussled within and without. He battled his soul and struggled for a better living in the process provided a best option for his country to free the contract workers, drawing strongly from Lincolns saying: A nation cannot endure permanently half slave; half free. This is a must read novel for everyone.