Mask and Aftermath

Fiction & Literature, African American
Cover of the book Mask and Aftermath by Joseph Okojie, Joseph Okojie
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Author: Joseph Okojie ISBN: 9781466033696
Publisher: Joseph Okojie Publication: October 23, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joseph Okojie
ISBN: 9781466033696
Publisher: Joseph Okojie
Publication: October 23, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This treaty is an exercise bestowed by nature on me to unveil the corns and thistles in our present day corrupt society where the poor masses are down trodden. We are not unawares that the killings, kidnapping and ritual practices in our mundane society in pursuance of wealth and fame has placed the life of the less privilege at stake. Security is threatened and innocent souls are taken to the beyond every day by terrorists, the nation is in a state of fiasco not knowing what to do. Our ancestors of the medieval age got the best out of their time, as we can envision from the Holy Scriptures. The best of which had been denied us.
A good administration is pride to the people when the citizenry are at the center crux in the heart of the implementers but what obtains today is the cry by the people for freedom from the crunch of life. Young ones are denied their mothers’ breast suck; young graduates never thought of a job after their sojourn in schools, parents are cobwebbed in spider edifice looking to God for solace. National unity and strength are good terms when heard of but what they thus stand for had been misconstrued by implementers of it. At a glance, the subject might scare the eye but freedom is its course and that freedom is needed by our preyed populace who are subjects of national deprivation and homicide.

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This treaty is an exercise bestowed by nature on me to unveil the corns and thistles in our present day corrupt society where the poor masses are down trodden. We are not unawares that the killings, kidnapping and ritual practices in our mundane society in pursuance of wealth and fame has placed the life of the less privilege at stake. Security is threatened and innocent souls are taken to the beyond every day by terrorists, the nation is in a state of fiasco not knowing what to do. Our ancestors of the medieval age got the best out of their time, as we can envision from the Holy Scriptures. The best of which had been denied us.
A good administration is pride to the people when the citizenry are at the center crux in the heart of the implementers but what obtains today is the cry by the people for freedom from the crunch of life. Young ones are denied their mothers’ breast suck; young graduates never thought of a job after their sojourn in schools, parents are cobwebbed in spider edifice looking to God for solace. National unity and strength are good terms when heard of but what they thus stand for had been misconstrued by implementers of it. At a glance, the subject might scare the eye but freedom is its course and that freedom is needed by our preyed populace who are subjects of national deprivation and homicide.

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