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THE LAST GOOD BOOK I READ…

Olukorede S. Yishau (Author)
An Orchestra of Minorities by Chigozie Obioma

 

Olukorede S. Yishau’s last good read is ‘Chigozie Obioma’s ‘An Orchestra of Minorities’.  “It’s a very ambitious book in which the guiding spirit, known as chi in Igbo cosmology, is the narrator,” he said. “Adjapon brilliantly tells the political history of Ghana in a way that an average reader will assume she is just telling the story of Esi, the main character.”

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Yishau is an Associate Editor with the Nation Newspaper  and author of ‘In the Name of the Father’, described by Toni Kan as “a mesmerising tale of duty, ambition, greed and hunger for power. It is the story of two men intent on preserving their lives, but it is on a larger scale the story of a country fighting to throw off the shackeles of a power mad dictator.”

 

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