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Shadows of Yesterday
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Shadows of Yesterday

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Bari King, a Niger-Delta militant leader, after indulging in wanton killing, kidnapping, blackmailing, and crude oil theft is now at wits-end, as his sister falls in love with his French captive. Reluctantly letting-go of the hero-worship and ego-massage, he embraces the Amnesty Program of the Federal Government of Nigeria. However, peace still eludes him, and his world becomes mired in upheaval, as the covenant of protection he made with some dark forces begins to haunt him. In his bid to save himself, he visits a Shaman and gains an unbargained other-worldly adventure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Editions Dedicaces
Date
21 September 2016
Pages
216
ISBN
9781770766129

Bari King, a Niger-Delta militant leader, after indulging in wanton killing, kidnapping, blackmailing, and crude oil theft is now at wits-end, as his sister falls in love with his French captive. Reluctantly letting-go of the hero-worship and ego-massage, he embraces the Amnesty Program of the Federal Government of Nigeria. However, peace still eludes him, and his world becomes mired in upheaval, as the covenant of protection he made with some dark forces begins to haunt him. In his bid to save himself, he visits a Shaman and gains an unbargained other-worldly adventure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Editions Dedicaces
Date
21 September 2016
Pages
216
ISBN
9781770766129