Hi. If you are in the US or the Uk, you can buy it on Amazon or Barnes and Noble. If you are in Nigeria, then please bear with me as I work tirelessly to supply the Nigerian market. Thanks for your interest.
Dear Author, we need you to give us some extra tidbits that we don't see in the book. Like, what was your life like before that ill-fated day? Did you work? Where? And now?
LOL! Okay. My life was extremely ordinary. I have worked for most of my adult life, and had in fact gone to work, as usual, on Friday December 9th, the day before the crash. I worked with Assurance Bank in Aba at the time, and was on the verge of moving to another bank. Needless to say, the next day, everything changed, and that put paid to all my plans about my job. I went to Port Harcourt on Saturday, December 10th, and by Sunday, Kechi and I were off to South Africa. I have not seen my home in Aba since December 10, 2005. Right now, Kechi is my full time job. You know from the book what she went through and how she had to relearn everything from standing to walking, to holding cutlery, bathing herself etc. One step at a time. I am her nurse, therapist, driver, cook, driver, cheerleader: in short, I'm her Mom. Her hospital and school schedules prevent me from having a regular job, but I keep very busy, taking care of her and her little sister, Tara. So far, life is good, and I thank God for everything.
How do I get in on the action.. I wanna read the book also.. Where do I get a copy?
ReplyDeleteHi. If you are in the US or the Uk, you can buy it on Amazon or Barnes and Noble. If you are in Nigeria, then please bear with me as I work tirelessly to supply the Nigerian market. Thanks for your interest.
ReplyDeleteDear Author, we need you to give us some extra tidbits that we don't see in the book. Like, what was your life like before that ill-fated day? Did you work? Where? And now?
ReplyDeleteLOL! Okay. My life was extremely ordinary. I have worked for most of my adult life, and had in fact gone to work, as usual, on Friday December 9th, the day before the crash. I worked with Assurance Bank in Aba at the time, and was on the verge of moving to another bank.
ReplyDeleteNeedless to say, the next day, everything changed, and that put paid to all my plans about my job. I went to Port Harcourt on Saturday, December 10th, and by Sunday, Kechi and I were off to South Africa.
I have not seen my home in Aba since December 10, 2005.
Right now, Kechi is my full time job. You know from the book what she went through and how she had to relearn everything from standing to walking, to holding cutlery, bathing herself etc.
One step at a time.
I am her nurse, therapist, driver, cook, driver, cheerleader: in short, I'm her Mom. Her hospital and school schedules prevent me from having a regular job, but I keep very busy, taking care of her and her little sister, Tara.
So far, life is good, and I thank God for everything.