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Buy The "Incorruptible Beauty" by Dephne-Victorious Madyara

In All The Corners of The Earth... Tokyo, Sydney, Harare, New York and London In A “Vainglory” Generation That Excessively Obsesses Over Image and Materialism. The Standards of The World Have Secretly Crept Into the Church and Body of Christ. We Live In An Anti-Christ Generation Where Sexual Immorality Is Casually Esteemed as “One Night Stand”, Breeding Forth Divorce Inducing Demons Called “Spirit Husband/Wife.” A World With Shockingly Poor Standards of Being Virtuous Among Young Women... Men Are Esteemed By Numbers "6 Pack" "Bank Balance" "Sexual Experiences" ... Rather Than Integrity. Hollywood and MTV Have Painted A Masterpiece of Lies Opposing God's Very Purpose For A Man and A Woman. In A Blind Society Endorsing A Movement of "Women Empowerment", That Is Spiritually Inspired By Jezebel, Athaliah and Delilah. Yes... In Such A Time As This, No Longer Can INCORRUPTIBLE BEAUTY Be Limited To Gender, Background, Ethnicity Nor Fina...

Download Kindle Edition of "The City Heroes and other stories from the Heart of Africa"

Tonight during story time take a trip to the heart of Africa. Make new friends including a clutter of cats otherwise known as The City Heroes. Follow a pair of jungle ants as they rescue their friend from a raging storm. Tag along with a country boy as he hunts wild birds to prepare a feast for his father’s arrival. Understand the true meaning of mercy and charity when a stranger is caught stealing eggs from a farmer. Help a baby named Thomas find his way home after he strays from his father’s boat. Follow Blaize and his new found canine friend Thatcher as they thwart a group of kidnappers in Blaize and the Master of Enchantment. Beautifully illustrated pictures help tell all six stories including The City Heroes, The Jungle Ants, The Country Boy, Stranger on the Farm, Baby Thomas and Blaize and the Master of Enchantment. Encounter adventures beyond your wildest dreams, learn about the beautiful country of Nigeria, and see how easy and how fun it is to learn about a new culture i...

Meet Nihu, The Aventurer: Review of "The Adventures of Nihu" by Grapes (Southeast USA)

When Nihu is accused of murder by the king. He must run away quickly or die an innocent man. He is not his uncle's murderer! The Adventures of Nihu by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren is a book full of adventure and magic. Yes, the author took me into a beautiful and ugly world of fantasy. I held on tightly to the author's hand because of the many dangers and strange sights. All of these magical happenings take place in Africa in The Lonely Forest. During his travels, Nihu meets with a Frog looking girl named Suli, a six-inch guy named Ndolo who owns a special light and Argon, the ruler of the mountain which just might end Nihu's normal life. The great deceiver made me a foul toad. He accused me of staring at him while he was offering a sacrifice in the pit. Also, the African setting is wonderful. There are Baobab trees, of course, monkeys, Iroko trees and believe it or not crocodiles fighting boas. I won't tell which animal wins this hard smacking contest in the wilds. There ...

The Adventures of Nihu by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

CHAPTER ONE THE LONELY FOREST As the evening gradually took her place in the scheme of things, farmers observed it was rather too late to continue their ambitions on the hillside. Thus, they began to journey back to their proud heritage—the countryside that they called home. As they walked, the bush paths felt their coming, and their wild hits of feet wrote frustration on the face of old Earth. Rickety legs would do no harm to such a hard Earth—she would laugh if such feet would keep treading all day. Gubado also had his share of a good day and was returning home --pride hung from his neck like an Olympic medal. Those who knew what pride could do also assumed that his high mindedness was because he was going to be given a piece of land that set him apart from his brother, Goudonas, the father of Nihu. This transfer of property would render Nihu’s father as one of the poorest in the family. As the farmers reached their various destinations, Nihu, a young hunter who was known ...

New in my blog: "Man in the Mask" from the novella-in-progress, STRANGER IN THE FARM by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren. Enjoy!

CHAPTER FOUR Man in the Mask The night was cold. The few stars that sat on the doorstep of the sky could not light up the poor earth. As darkness ruled, fruit bats had a field day. They flied and fed all night. When it was midnight, Mr. Ajayi and Tolu had already surrendered to the subtle call of nature and was fast asleep. The farmer and his worker were snoring hard in a corner when the thief emerged from the fence. The man who was as dark as the midnight wore a mask he felt could hide his identity. Just as he had always done, he climbed down from the tree. As soon as he touched the earth, he adjusted his huge frame as if he had just won a lottery and flung a glance about. Sensing that no eye was watching, he flashed a menacing smile at the farm, nodding quietly. It was time to steal. He placed his filthy hand on his torch as his sack hung loosely on his broad shoulder and began to move quietly to where the eggs were. But after five steps or more, he paused and looked carefully ab...

Freelance Illustrator

Shedrach Ayalomeh is one of the best illustrators in Nigeria. He has worked with numerous publishers and advertising agencies in Nigeria and abroad: Some of the notable firms are Human Change Communications Company, Bouncing Ball Books, Cassava Republic, Learnrite Publishers, Calabash...For your freelance illustrations contact him @http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001314903129, email: shedayablue@yahoo.ca...

The City Heroes

Nigerian writer Omoruyi Uwuigiaren lends his sweet African voice to a story for children of all ages, "The City Heroes". You may find your own personality in one of 'Ruyi's' five cats who stalk the city and telling their tales of woe. A must read! Visit: moronicox.com

The Guilty Party

Excerpt of the book titled, The Guilty Party Author: Omoruyi Uwuigiaren Publisher: Human Change Communication Co. Chapter One There was no rain for weeks and the scorching sun showed no mercy on the leaves such that one could hear the sounds the leaves made when they fell. The sun shone as if there might never be tomorrow. In the midst of this hardship was a man that most people called Ogbuefi. He grew up in a dinky little town that did not even have a movie theater. The man seemed to be robust due to many years of inactivity and his baldhead shone like an afternoon sun. Ogbuefi had lost so much and there was no way he would forget in a hurry the truckload of misfortune that crept into his life like a man that dined with mischievous people. Adversity came like the rushing wind upon the poor soul. However, all that had befallen Mr. Ogbuefi were nothing in comparison to the harm that he had caused the world. With nothing better to do, the man in the pool of old age sat on a sofa in...

Hard Tackle by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

There is a common saying in Nigeria that “The police is your friend”. The essence of the statement is to create a healthy relationship between our brothers in black and the populace. But if we send out a questionnaire, I doubt if the respondents will put a smile on the faces of our friends whose duty is to give us the necessary cover when the odds are up against us. No man will like to have anything to do with what will make him walk on the wheels of fire! We are all aware that the responsibility of the police is to keep public order, prevent and solve crime. But looking at the way our society is drowned in the pool of corruption, and has embraced evil manipulations, no doubt both acts have incurred frustration on the future of our nation. In fact, we do not need a prophet to tell us that most of our policemen like some of our leaders are not better than gamblers worshipping at the temple of Mammon! Have you visited Lasu/Isheri road recently? A movie maker that is daring as if there...

Night Rain by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

When I was in the pool of the natural state of rest in which my body and mind embraced as if there might never be tomorrow, a strange noise from my neighbor’s house hit the air and robbed me of my comfort. I jumped out of the bed and glanced carefully to every side. My breath was hitting the roof of my chest vehemently because I thought a devil had struck to wreck the havoc. My heart almost stopped in the fear of it. But just as the mischief walked into silence, and there was no interloper lurking, my fear was buried in the bosom of sudden death. Then I concluded that the poor soul must have had a strange battle with a miserable rat from a dark oblivion, and such was a daily occurrence under the roof of the neighbor. After staying awake for a while and the time stood at 3:28am, I had nothing better to do than rest in the comfort of such imaginings. But just as I closed my eyes in the pool of the Lady Tranquility that took her esteemed seat in my house, I found myself in another ho...