In the ghetto

A Nigerian experience

Nonfiction, Travel, Africa, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Conditions, Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues
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Author: Olumide Om'tayo Samuel ISBN: 1230000294628
Publisher: The Real Buildmark Concept(TRBC) Publication: February 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Olumide Om'tayo Samuel
ISBN: 1230000294628
Publisher: The Real Buildmark Concept(TRBC)
Publication: February 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

In the ghetto is a relational nonfictional work on the lives of the people in the slum and/or ghetto in Nigeria. It is a bland realistic recount of a bona-fide and present ghetto resident with same experiences in a few other ghettos within the country. The book expunges all about the joy, sadness, solidarity, structures, economic status, education and the general mentality of the ghetto dwellers, among other facts, in Nigeria. The experiences recorded in this work are relatable to other ghettos in Africa and by extension the larger world. This book is like an expository manual for those not too familiar with the realistic situations of ghettos in Africa, the third world countries and particularly the most populous black nation in the world, Nigeria. Honestly, if you wish to get first hand reports of the slum/ghetto situation in Nigeria, this book should be your first point of consultation... get it right away!

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In the ghetto is a relational nonfictional work on the lives of the people in the slum and/or ghetto in Nigeria. It is a bland realistic recount of a bona-fide and present ghetto resident with same experiences in a few other ghettos within the country. The book expunges all about the joy, sadness, solidarity, structures, economic status, education and the general mentality of the ghetto dwellers, among other facts, in Nigeria. The experiences recorded in this work are relatable to other ghettos in Africa and by extension the larger world. This book is like an expository manual for those not too familiar with the realistic situations of ghettos in Africa, the third world countries and particularly the most populous black nation in the world, Nigeria. Honestly, if you wish to get first hand reports of the slum/ghetto situation in Nigeria, this book should be your first point of consultation... get it right away!

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