The Irrepressibles
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Book Details
About the Book
The Irrepressibles is a story that revolves around how the circumstances of poverty, deprivations, and social stigma force some people into gangsterism, Cultism, debauchery, and demagoguery as a way for attaining that same innate desire in all humans, - the desire to be happy; - a goal which such people feel denied. It beams light on the clandestine activities that go on unabated in student hostels and communes which invariably translate into our socio-political culture. The protagonists, whether heroes or villains, become the elite, members of the ruling class that dictate the policies that shape our society, - a status attained through the pertinacity of struggles.
About the Author
Thomas O. C. Alaeto (alias Igirikpo) is an African-American resident in the state of New Jersey. He was born and brought up in Nigeria. He graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 1990, and was a senior Teacher at the prestigious St. Gregory's College, Lagos, - a Catholic Mission High School. He migrated to the United States of America in 2009, and is currently engaged in further studies.