Catastrophic Revelations
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is full of enlightenments, knowledge and wisdom; it also talks about injustices, mysteries and several questionable things in this world. This book is mainly written to reveal things that may help readers to overcome ignorants in life, it's also to help in knowledge increment especially about the reason why the rich are getting richer and the poor getting poorer, including several obnoxious laws that is politically or religiously forced into the life of mankind etc.
About the Author
Don Prince Victor Ovrawah is a 35 year old Nigerian, a native of Isoko-Urhobo (Delta State of Nigeria), born in Edoland. The son of Pa Johnson Edumoma Ovrawah, a literate hard-working farmer, though he died in his late 40s, may his soul rest in peace (Amen). However, as at 7-year-old, I began to work for living in the farm with my Mother Mrs Eseoge E. Ovrawah. However, due to fi nancial lack I started primary education at about 11 years old, at Ebueneki Primary School. Later, my Siblings took me to Ugheli, Warri and fi nally Lagos where I fi nished my primary education at Saint Mary Primary School (Ajegunle, Lagos), i.e. a total of four different primary schools. After that, I relocated back to Benin City for High School education. Two years later, I decided to drop for a Technical Education sighting fi nancial diffi culties to university level, so I enrolled into Benin Technical College, studying Architecture. But fi nancial hurdles continued until I was fi nally forced out of school as undergraduate, before I decided to travel overseas in 1995. Finally, I arrived in Spain as my dreamland in a very saga manner. I worked in several farm around Spain until integration gradually started, and Africans began to gain employments in other sectors. Later, I established a Multi-service Firm (VOPINTERCOM S.L) until the global fi nancial crisis came and collapse many companies including mine. In 2008, I co-founded Malaga Urhobo-Isoko Progressive Union (Spain), and I was later elected the union fi rst president.