Patient and Golden Love
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About the Book
The story, which began in this country, depicts the true meaning of love in the typical African manner. It depicts raw and unbridled passion unleashed by the African men over their womenfolk. It depicts the ancient order of African voodoo and how it can best be applied to achieve desired results. It also depicts an African setting that is bustling with thrills, frills, intrigues, military coup and action-packed suspense.
Janet Tandor, an untapped eighteen year old urban Ingeran Lady was at the centre of this epic saga. Against her wish, a complete stranger, Kolo Alayi, charmed her with African voodoo and this resulted into a compelling desire on Janet’s part to submit to all whims and caprices of this stranger. It also resulted into Janet jilting Jalim Tanga, her former young and handsome heartthrob.
Meantime, Jalim Tanga felt cheated and in a murderous mood, commenced a plot to get his own back at Kolo Alayi. The waiting game did not take long because one fateful day, Kolo Alayi fell into his trap and Jalim got a chance in a life time, as he raped Janet, his former heartthrob, who was in a drugged condition. The questions remain, whether Jalim would escape the wrath of his illicit carnal knowledge of Janet; whether he actually drugged Janet before he raped her and what was the outcome of the rape act?
The climax to this epic saga happened in form of a successful and bloody military coup-de-tat in
About the Author
ABIDAM is the pen name of the author of this novel. ABIDAM is an African author.
He worked in the National Oil Company of his country as a Computer Programmer for over twenty five years. In 2004, he retired voluntarily and began writing textual fictions in earnest. Before then, he had tried his hands on writing some books but stress from work, debarred him from achieving his youthful dream of becoming a writer.
Between 2004 and the present, ABIDAM has written many novels and hopes to write more in the future.
When asked what his strong point is, ABIDAM would quickly state that his strong point as an African, is writing the English Language in a simple unadulterated manner. He will also tell you that, it is disturbing that in all the English-speaking African countries, college students are woefully failing the English subject in their examinations.
Read his mindset from his poem about the Internet:
The Internet has now turned into cacophony of a jungle language
The simple English language has been bastardized and assuaged
What will happen to this unparalleled tongue, is anybody’s guess
But strive we will, to uplift those excellent teachings of the press
Grammar has no relevance to the Internet crew
Idioms are no more interesting to the shrew
Synonyms are thrown about like garbage
All found inside the Internet baggage
Tarry awhile and hear the truth
English still beckons the youth
Enriching their future brains
Lest it all becomes a drain