From Abraham to Samuel

The Founding of Mobalufon and the Demuren Family History

by Dare Demuren


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/08/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781728387772
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781728387789

About the Book

From Abraham to Samuel is a historical narrative that tells the story of the founding of Mobalufon near Ijebu-Ode in Western Nigeria and the history of the Demuren family, spanning six generations from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. The author, in his inimitable way, has woven the story of the Demuren family around the life and times of his father, who trained in England in the forties and became the first engineer produced by Mobalufon, and his grandfather, who ascended the throne of his forefathers as the Mogun iseja. The story of the founding of Mobalufon a thousand years ago, after the migration of the Ijebu people from Wadai in the Nubian desert between Upper Egypt and Sudan to its present location in Western Nigeria, is a captivating one. From Abraham to Samuel is a page turner and a veritable source of information for anyone interested in the history of the Demuren family, the development of Ijebuland, and record of political, social, and economic life in Nigeria before and after independence from Great Britain in 1960.


About the Author

Dare Demuren is a medical doctor. He was educated at Government College Ibadan, the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, the Welsh National School of Medicine, and the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, where he trained to become a radiologist. He has worked as a consultant radiologist in Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Kingdom. He retired from the United Kingdom National Health Service in 2014 and now resides in the UK. His first novel, The Kingmaker, was published in 2009, followed by The Long Road to Damascus in 2011 and Behind the Mask in 2014.