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About the Book:
Over the past ten
years, the author has published many articles on his website at
http://www. lurrenzinc.com/lawrence,
Issues With Lawrence Onuzulike, where he blogs about everything
that keeps him awake at night including societal problems, politics,
Africa, and more.
This book contains
his opinions on contemporary world issues. He tries to provide a voice
for Africa without being anti-west.
About
the Author:
Lawrence Onuzulike (Lurrenz)
is a writer, musician, actor, and activist who is fiercely against war
and discrimination against women. He's also a devoted campaigner who
champions the cause for better lives for African kids through his
Children Africa Foundation. Ten percent of the sales from his new
album, Still Single and Rich, goes to charities that help
African kids.
Doing charity work
has had Lawrence traveling far and wide across the globe. He worked
closely with Mother Theresa at the Mission of Charity in Calcutta,
India between 1996 and 1997. In fact, Lawrence Onuzulike is one of the
few people who last saw Mother Theresa before her death on September
5, 1997.
Born Lawrence
Rapuluchukwu Onuzulike on the December 28, 1977, he grew up a very
intelligent kid who held the first position throughout his years at
Apata Memorial High School, Isolo, Lagos, Nigeria.
At an early age,
Lawrence combined education, music, writing, and soccer, and excelled
in all. As a student, he wrote and acted in many dramas for a group of
young intellectuals famously known as The Young World Club. His
plays were shown once a week on Anambra Broadcasting Television, the
state television station. Lawrence went ahead to write his first novel
titled Mother at the age of fifteen. After graduating from high
school, he took a Swedish language course at Komvux Utbildnings, Sjobo,
Sweden. He currently lives in Trelleborg, Sweden.
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