Author: | Gideon Itua Inetanbor | ISBN: | 9781499096934 |
Publisher: | Xlibris UK | Publication: | July 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | Xlibris UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Gideon Itua Inetanbor |
ISBN: | 9781499096934 |
Publisher: | Xlibris UK |
Publication: | July 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | Xlibris UK |
Language: | English |
Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination is a collections of poems and proses written over time by Rueben Allen Inetanbor (RAI) and Gideon Itua Inetanbor (GABI). Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination contextualizes, within the power of words, stories of love, hate, pain, soul searching, religious affirmation, and the struggles of growing up with societal and political elements, showing the impact these all have on the passing generation. In conclusion, Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination contains poetry and prose that depicts two brothersReuben Allen Inetanbor and Gideon Itua Inetanborwho grew up immortalizing every emotion and condition the wind of life threw their way. It shows of how the love of these two brothers for writing developed along the lines of poetry as they display their perceptions of events that may have marked changes in the Nigerian environment and West Africa at large.
Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination is a collections of poems and proses written over time by Rueben Allen Inetanbor (RAI) and Gideon Itua Inetanbor (GABI). Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination contextualizes, within the power of words, stories of love, hate, pain, soul searching, religious affirmation, and the struggles of growing up with societal and political elements, showing the impact these all have on the passing generation. In conclusion, Aiegbebemhe: Allens Rumination contains poetry and prose that depicts two brothersReuben Allen Inetanbor and Gideon Itua Inetanborwho grew up immortalizing every emotion and condition the wind of life threw their way. It shows of how the love of these two brothers for writing developed along the lines of poetry as they display their perceptions of events that may have marked changes in the Nigerian environment and West Africa at large.