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Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Breakingfamous: 12:47am On Aug 08, 2019 |
Davies Iyiegbu Released book “Foreignpreneur” ranked high in just 48 hours on amazon. Source: http://www..com/2019/08/davies-iyiegbus-book-foreignpreneur.html?m=1 5 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by funmilade4real(m): 2:22pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Gentlewarrior1(m): 2:23pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by DameB(f): 2:23pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by BruncleZuma: 2:23pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
Why do I feel the author wrote this press release? 30 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by valuedammy(m): 2:24pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by ForeThinker: 2:24pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Gentlewarrior1(m): 2:24pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Nwaedeinya(m): 2:24pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Tectono: 2:25pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
The book is really nice. I have bought it. Click on the first link on my signature if you are interested in mastering how to export agricultural products to foreign countries and make millions of naira as profit. |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by morikee: 2:25pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Xisnin(m): 2:27pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Foreign231(m): 2:31pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Codes151(m): 2:34pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
The cover alone is tempting |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Luvinghubby: 2:37pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
ForeThinker: Lol, internet has been blocked in Kashmir as I speak |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by peterswagg(m): 2:43pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Timijo(m): 2:47pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
Some people no dey use their brain wella sha. Somebody like you wrote a book on foreignpreneur that is selling fast on Amazon, but some people see nothing good to learn from the thread than to post bet advert and liter everywhere with their nonsense betting advert. Are you going to continue like this? In 10 years time, what type of experience will you have to share with the world? Abi you will write a book on betpreneur? 7 Likes |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by pendragon35(m): 3:09pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
I saw this on LinkedIn yesterday. Such a genius! 1 Like |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by pendragon35(m): 3:12pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
I'm following you asap Sir. Some people on this forum need mental rehabilitation, renovation and rejuvenation. Timijo: |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by money121(m): 3:43pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
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Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by Spiritscience(m): 4:41pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
Told from the heart: A review of O’Star Eze’s Dad… After You Left By Henry Chigozie Duru, PhD Writers are creators; they mould tales using words as the material. However, different writers mould their tales differently depending on one’s gift, inspiration and idiosyncrasies. Enter O’Star Eze’s work, Dad… After You Left: Memoirs of a Fatherless Child, a piece that embodies the impressive literary gift of its creator as well as a view into the depth of his inner self locked in battle with misery, bewilderment, despair, and of course, hope following one fateful twist that has rendered him fatherless even with no death recorded in the family. The man, Bertrand Okechukwu Eze, a once successful businessman based in Katsina, had left his home and a young family of wife and four children (with the author as the first) for a business trip up north and never to return unto this day, and with no one yet able to say his whereabouts. This very incident has left a fraternal gap – nay an existential lacuna – in the life of his family with the author, in this 78paged book, narrating to us how that incident has shaped his world in a most profound way thenceforth. It is a tale of the survival struggle of a young widow alongside her four vulnerable children in a remorselessly hostile environment infested with jealous and aggressive relatives. There is to be no respite for the fatherless family as they battle with poverty, deprivations, hostilities and harassment of the 27-year-old widowed mother by some sex-gluttonous men around. It was in the midst of (and of course for the reason of) all these that the metamorphosis of the author’s personality assumed the trajectory told in the book. First, he became a bookworm, not in the mundane sense, but in a profoundly contemplative fashion. Hear the author’s account in the foreword to the book: “ Amidst the web of distraught I fell into as I became conscious of myself as a result of the gaping hole, questions, lack, sadness, left behind by my one in a millennium father, I found solace in books. Books became my father, my instructor, my guide. I knew that one day I would make an attempt to write about how it felt to live without a father who is neither dead nor alive. That feeling that I would wake up one day and hear the door open and he would step in and I would run into his arms have not left me yet even though I was made to perform his burial ceremony after 27 years of his disappearance and I am also a father too” (pp.3 – 4). The above summarises the author’s mindset that drove him to reading (and of course writing the work under review). Going further, these adventures of his on the pages of books in time veered into the world of mystical and occult literature where he found himself so much engrossed, reading and searching for that spiritual leeway out of the existential entanglement created by his father’s disappearance. Ultimately, he made a leap from theory to practice, embracing mysticism with its paraphernalia of initiations, studies and exercises – this was after his earlier romance with Pentecostalism and Jehovah’s Witness. (His family is Catholic). Still the road remained dark seemingly with no sign of any light ahead. The author’s mother was no less adventurous in her search for solution, though she did not cross the boundaries of her Christian faith in this process. Hers, however, is itself another story of intrigues and lessons of life. And so the author’s tale continues, taking the reader through the chequered terrain of his domestic, educational, and social life experiences. As one reads through the last pages, one would have expected the tale to end, just like seen with all books, but this tale remains uncompleted simply because the incident upon which it is built is yet unresolved. The fate of Mr. Bertrand Okechukwu Eze, the author’s living but dead father, is yet to be known, so the end of the story is yet to be known. Hence, at the end, the reader can only but join the author in his endless emotional journey which climaxed in the funeral of a man who is merely assumed to have died 27 years ago; a very emotional moment when tears and heartbreak were renewed as the officiating priest, through the instrumentality of the Catholic requiem liturgy, finally drew the curtain on that dark era of the Eze family. A touching story it is, told by a living character in that real drama. It is not a fiction, neither is it one of those biographies told with the intention to impress and sell an image. Rather, it is a story told with no inhibition, it proceeds from the heart of the author; he lays bare his innermost being – his soul, revealing his sufferings, worries, fears, joys and aspirations along that tortuous path he and his family have had to tread. It is A STORY TOLD FROM THE HEART. Nonetheless, despite its purely human touch, the book is not short of literary panache. The author’s simple and straightforward narrative style laced with metaphors and other techniques of lingual ornamentation is quite impressive. Even more noteworthy, perhaps, is the author’s creative deployment of flashbacks and foreshadowing in a way that enhances liveliness and suspense. Thus, it is to the author’s huge credit that he has been able to craft a story using as raw materials the natural and everyday human emotions of pains, miseries, uncertainties, despairs, hopes and aspirations and yet without doing violence to the standards upheld by the finest literary traditions of our time. He has successfully fused together human values and literary finesse. Thus, besides a few proofreading oversights found in it, the work, Dad… After You Left: Memoirs of a Fatherless Child, should be praised as an embodiment of philosophy and literary depth. Though particularised around the family of the Eze, the plot depicts profoundly the human experience of unending struggle in this seemingly irresolvable mystery called life, yet in a literarily impressive manner. It is recommendable for all who want to read an enjoyable, emotional and yet philosophically edifying story. Author's note: You can order for the book following this link https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1093603135/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1_olp?keywords=dad+after+you+left%3A+memoirs+of+a+fatherless+child&qid=1555483856&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull |
Re: Davies Iyiegbu's Book “Foreignpreneur” Ranked High In Just 48 Hours On Amazon by iLegendd(m): 5:02pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
The book is not ranked high. It's 403k BSR and that's extremely low. It made barely a sale. The rank is from KENP read, not sales. I published a book on that same day and it's #1 New Release in different categories. This post is written by the author and he paid for promo on NL. No problems, but I hate the fact that they lied to us about ranking high. Anyway, nice try. I'll read it one day to see if I can learn something from it. |
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