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Antonio Saseun

I am a Nigerian with a cosmopolitan ideal, my name is Antonio Olusegun Saseun, born in 1963 and married with children. I have a Higher Diploma in Agriculture and presently teach high school Fisheries and Agricultural Science, love nature, especially humanity and a strong believer in God. I write novels, poems and short stories, including critiques, my theme border around love, desolation and despair. I hope to be a philanthropist as I empathize with the poor and desolated within my society. I strongly aspire to make the New York Times bestseller list in the nearest future, Some of my works are listed on Amazon kdp and various online marketplaces. For relaxation, I read the legal thrillers written by John Grisham and Chinua Achebe works. Some of the veins in my works possess a strong expository religious appeal cum political awareness. I feel, strongly too, that the polity of any country reflects, or is the replicate of the citizens, hence the people while groaning and protesting, merely does that upon themselves. The government is the creation of every society. This is showcased in some of my works; notably BOLD: Tomorrow Really Never Comes. Yet if governance is so gross, the people must strive to effect a change.

STIGMATIZED!

By: Antonio Saseun

The deliverance of a people from an ancient tribal stigma hangs on the shoulders of an American returnee who got shot by his own people …. as he dies, his blood seeping away slowly, in a relay of visuals, he sees the deliverance of a vital yet oppressed people of which he belonged. He sees himself becoming a great man of means and finally after his death, he rose to become a great man of God, one he had seen in those visuals. Will he succeed in reality? Who can tell if he would and could deliver the Osu  people of Eastern Nigeria?The scourge on the Ibo bloodline is a serious subject that millions of Ibo people have decided tacitly or by coercion and shame, to be silent about in Nigeri...
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