The messengers of a nation

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Based on common sense. This book is a creative non-fiction read. It is light and easygoing. Highly presumptuous. It talks mostly about Africa, but the world too, as a result that we are all Africans one way or the other.

It is a story which describes the conditions which we face here and may offer insight that you may not have had.
It is about the triviality of life and the stories shared in the Townships, which further exacerbate the triviality.
It is about the hope that we have for twenty-sixty-three and the speed in which we gel with the world, sort of to hide our issues.

It is about contrasting beliefs, upheavals and pseudonyms that we acquire from time to time.
It talks about life in the margins, i.e. shanty-towns and townships.
It touches on Xenophobia, or as I may, Afrophobia! Also, on the looming consequences of a pressured economy.

It shares a lot, and the idea is to share stories that bind us, stories in the peripheries which are comedic and tragic. Like how some Black people in the township believe the act of donating blood is an event designed to annihilate our race.

Read this book at your peril; either way, if you don't, then someone else will. It does not really really matter in the end. In the end, all is absurd!

Based on common sense. This book is a creative non-fiction read. It is light and easygoing. Highly presumptuous. It talks mostly about Africa, but the world too, as a result that we are all Africans one way or the other.

It is a story which describes the conditions which we face here and may offer insight that you may not have had.
It is about the triviality of life and the stories shared in the Townships, which further exacerbate the triviality.
It is about the hope that we have for twenty-sixty-three and the speed in which we gel with the world, sort of to hide our issues.

It is about contrasting beliefs, upheavals and pseudonyms that we acquire from time to time.
It talks about life in the margins, i.e. shanty-towns and townships.
It touches on Xenophobia, or as I may, Afrophobia! Also, on the looming consequences of a pressured economy.

It shares a lot, and the idea is to share stories that bind us, stories in the peripheries which are comedic and tragic. Like how some Black people in the township believe the act of donating blood is an event designed to annihilate our race.

Read this book at your peril; either way, if you don't, then someone else will. It does not really really matter in the end. In the end, all is absurd!

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