The Libericans

The Libericans

by Remy Ajakah
The Libericans

The Libericans

by Remy Ajakah

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Overview

An ambitious Kemuel Afobula was sent to Monrovia to rescue High Rocks Computers, a firm that has just suffered a major setback. Contrary to his expectations, he found himself in a strange environment and sort for peculiar measures. While in Monrovia, Kemuel also battled to escape from memories of a failed relationship he had back home with Amaka. Then came Tricia – a possessive and no-nonsense girlfriend whom he surprisingly met through Goldfish - a former child soldier turned political errand-boy. Suddenly, Kemuel mysteriously got missing in his neighborhood and his girlfriend, Tricia, was speculated to have a hand in his disappearance. Will Kamuel succeed amidst daunting challenges if he ever resurfaces to complete his basic mission in Liberia? Set in the Atlantic Coast and beautiful capital city of Liberia, The Libericans is a captivating story of not just a man’s life of work, romance and adventure. It highlights the less talked about elegance of a people in an environment once ravaged by war. The book also boldly reveals current struggles of some former child soldiers and the vulnerability of the girl child as some haunting native traditions clash with modern society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781728389035
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 06/18/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 599 KB

About the Author

Remy Ajakah is a History graduate of the University of Port-Harcourt, Nigeria. He is an entertainment enthusiast whose other interests include social critiquing, song writing and creative writing. He has a huge fascination for photography and is an expert in video production. Mr Ajakah currently lives in Monrovia, Liberia but frequently visits some other West African countries. The Libericans is his first book.
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