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Lake Tanganyika: Pathway to New Horizons - An Autobiography
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Lake Tanganyika: Pathway to New Horizons - An Autobiography

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In this inspirational, eventful and dramatic memoir, the author tells his life as a son from mixed ethnic groups of East-Central African people. In his impoverished childhood, his story starts after a choc provoked by the encounter with his birth city’s Lake Tanganyika. He travels very young in DR Congo and Rwanda to search for his identity origin. He holds Master’s degrees from a couple universities including UC Louvain School of Management. With the help of a Father, he feels confident to navigate across the many dangers in his pathway for a fulfilled life. He survived wars of DR Congo and countries around it. His odyssey, like in Greek mythology, is long through three continents. In Africa, first he crosses the Congolese jungle to discover one of the primitive lifestyles of his original country, and then he lands in cities like Abidjan, Nairobi, Cape Town, Rabat and Brazzaville. In Europe he visits France, Greece, Belgium, Italy and Spain. He immigrates to the USA after escaping being killed by soldiers, becomes a U.S. citizen raising three children, and works as financier at one of the prestigious universities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookstand Publishing
Date
3 July 2015
Pages
238
ISBN
9781634981514

In this inspirational, eventful and dramatic memoir, the author tells his life as a son from mixed ethnic groups of East-Central African people. In his impoverished childhood, his story starts after a choc provoked by the encounter with his birth city’s Lake Tanganyika. He travels very young in DR Congo and Rwanda to search for his identity origin. He holds Master’s degrees from a couple universities including UC Louvain School of Management. With the help of a Father, he feels confident to navigate across the many dangers in his pathway for a fulfilled life. He survived wars of DR Congo and countries around it. His odyssey, like in Greek mythology, is long through three continents. In Africa, first he crosses the Congolese jungle to discover one of the primitive lifestyles of his original country, and then he lands in cities like Abidjan, Nairobi, Cape Town, Rabat and Brazzaville. In Europe he visits France, Greece, Belgium, Italy and Spain. He immigrates to the USA after escaping being killed by soldiers, becomes a U.S. citizen raising three children, and works as financier at one of the prestigious universities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookstand Publishing
Date
3 July 2015
Pages
238
ISBN
9781634981514