An awesome victory by Ogu Emmanuel is a very interesting short story for children educational lessons. The book doesn't only interest but can also be informative and educative for adults and the aged because honest is the key interest of the book and I know almost every individual and society will love to be honest so that we can easily achieve what we desire in life. The book is teaching us especially the children on how to be honest at home and in their community so that they can easily be favored by people around them. Telling lies and stealing is a very bad behavior for children and adults and we must only be comfortable with what we have.
An Awesome Victory book is authored by Ogu Emmanuel, it has eleven chapters and 72 pages. The book was published by Aliona book house (08064731532, 09095686592) with email address holdtreasurepls@yahoo.com
The book has ISBN: 978-978-54207-2-2
The book has no year of publication and place of publication.
As a professional Librarian I will say that the publisher of this book should have indicated the year of publication because most books are easily catalogued based on the year of publication should the author write almost the same book title or add to the existing knowledge or novel. The publisher should have also provided his place of publication because that is very important for easy location and verification of the book publisher. Some writers usually don't know how to seek for a publisher but when a book is provided by the place of publication many authors especially the non-professionals will find it more interesting to locate a book publishers base and sometimes it can even be easier for people like librarians to report any suspicious reprinted or republished of the book.
The book has a table of contents that makes it easier for readers to easily know the key ideas of the book. The publisher did his best by providing glossary of the book and in brief the glossary of this book explained all the words the author used. The front book cover of the book has a very high quality printing image and the same as the back cover book. The images used by the publisher in the pages of the book easily illustrated what the ideas of the author is all about. The book also has a summary at the back book cover that briefly explained the ideas of the author and this is mostly useful for readers who may not have time to read all the book from page to page.
As observed from the book there is a town called Nanka and the community has many people living within and even outside so the community is known for honest and ready to pursue their career. A young boy called Jerry proved to the world that Nanka is village is to be trusted with being honest and ready to chase after their dream. Jerry is a very serious boy who was just 9 years old and he has also a very serious younger sister called Nelly who was just 4 years old. Both Jerry and Nelly attends Light on the Hill Nursery and Primary School and their school so much love the both and this made their school authority and Nanka town to love their parents for raising such children who has to be honest as a child. Jerry was in his primary 4 and his younger sister Nelly was in primary 2.
Mr Anderson is Jerry's father and he is a respected mechanic because of his honesty to his customers why his wife was also a respected nurse because of her dedication to take care of the sick and children. Because of how good Mr Anderson family was made many people of the Nanka town to be envious of him the like of Mr and Mrs Oliver always prayed that their children Tommy and Lisa to be like Jerry and his younger sister Nelly but it was never possible because their children has already chosen the bad side of life. To make Nanka more envious Anderson's family used to celebrate birthday party every 7th of April every year with their lovely uncle Evans.
To proof more of Jerry's honesty his school Light on the Hill Nursery and Primary School has a very serious academic inspection but unfortunately the inspectors didn't know when their wallet fell off their pockets as they climbed stairs of Jerry classroom so when Jerry was going out to ease himself he saw the wallet and picked it up and when he opened the wallet he saw notes of Naira and dollars so because how his parents used to tell them not to take what doesn't belong to them Jerry quickly drop the wallet to call tu attention of his teacher but before the teacher could get the spot where the wallet dropped Ebuka already stole the wallet and even spend some of the money so when the inspector was looking for their wallet Jerry explained to them that he saw the wallet on the stairs and he always saw Ebuka stole the wallet. Ebuka nearly denied but later confessed and it made the inspector Joel to love Jerry that even made the school to give him scholarship. Jerry's honesty grew to his parents and Nanka town.
As life is so unfortunate a man called Okafor who just packed to the become Jerry's neighbor forgot his battery which he couldn't find so Okafor accused Jerry for stealing his battery so Okafor was just out to damage all the good Anderson's family reputation so Okafor went ahead to be spreading accusations in Nanka community and even to Jerry's school. Because of the family honesty background people couldn't believe Okafor so one day Anderson close friend went to the scene of where Mr Okafor lost the battery for investigation so he looked up and saw a mounted camera so he went quickly to call Jerry's father Anderson. So they went to the scene and pleaded for the video recording to be played which later played to the Nanka town and Jerry's school that later made Anderson's family more loved as they were proven innocent.
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