A mind torn between socio-political ills and a sort of educational decadence leaves the author in a medley of paint-up trauma and despair. As a matter of fact, Mohkeleh hardly finds facts to put together in order to reach out to his dreams. This interesting debut of purposeful prose written by the author leaves his readers awe-stricken in contemplating the ups and downs of life as we lived it yesterday, are living today and will do the next day... (Martin Ntinwoh)
A mind torn between socio-political ills and a sort of educational decadence leaves the author in a medley of paint-up trauma and despair. As a matter of fact, Mohkeleh hardly finds facts to put together in order to reach out to his dreams. This interesting debut of purposeful prose written by the author leaves his readers awe-stricken in contemplating the ups and downs of life as we lived it yesterday, are living today and will do the next day... (Martin Ntinwoh)