When the River Speaks
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About the Book
The overzealousness of man to push beyond destiny in an attempt to achieve success in life had always been the regrettable aftermath that tends to hunt the starving innocent souls to damnation. The issue of compromise between failure to achieve the golden flees of life creates an inner war, within which a decision has to be made. If the cardinal principles of life are to exist as inheritors of what had been, designated for mankind by the creators, shouldn’t it be the duty of man to do what ought to be in order to posses possession? Or could it be in conformity with what the Lord Jesus said: ‘Out of thy perspiration shall thou eat bread’?
About the Author
The author was born in Sierra Leone, West Africa, to the union of the late paramount chief B. G. Dassama of Dama Chiefdom, Kenema District, and Lucinda Dassama (Nee Davies). He had his initial education in Sierra Leone and later proceeded to the United Kingdom of Great Britain, where he had his Bsc (Hons.) in social sciences at London South Bank University and law qualification at the London Metropolitan University, followed by Msc at Birkbeck College, University of London. The author also held a diploma in teaching from East London College and a PhD in criminal law at Lorenz University USA.