African Student and their Determination for Education
By Ganiyu Jimoh
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The Story of two brothers from a Nigerian village called Igbogila.
Lukuman and Fatai, six and seven years old, come from a large family and live in a jungle where the roaring of lions and trumpeting of elephants is commonplace. Hunting and growing enough food to survive is a daily struggle. Everyday after school, two brothers join their pa
Ganiyu Jimoh
Mr. Ganiyu Jimoh is a native of Owode Ketu in the western part of Nigeria. He grew up in a village in Owode and attended school in this village his experienced during this time prompted him to write this short story to educate young school children that anything is possible if they put their mind to it. He has a bachelor from University of Phoenix and Master from Loyola University New-Orleans, certificate from Cornel University. He is a veteran of the US Armed forces. Adjunct professor at Upper Iowa University and a Captain with the Baton Rouge City Marshal/Constable office where is the Chief of Operation. Member of Local State and Federal Task force. He is married with five beautiful children.
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African Student and their Determination for Education - Ganiyu Jimoh
African Student and their determination for education
African Student
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This is the story of Students in Africa and their everyday struggle to survive.
Author: Ganiyu Jimoh
Author: Ganiyu Jimoh
Mr. Ganiyu Jimoh is a native of Owode Ketu in the western part of Nigeria. He grew up in a village in Owode and attended school in this village his experienced during this time prompted him to write this short story to educate young school children that anything is possible if they put their mind to it. He has a bachelor from University of Phoenix and Master from Loyola University New-Orleans, certificate from Cornel University. He is a