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A man stands in front of a cashier one evening, in his neighborhood corner store with a pack of peanut on the counter, With his wallet wide open, one hand in his pant pocket, he discovers that he has no money to pay for the peanut. With no money in the bank and nobody to turn to, he invokes one thing he can count on-his faith. Miraculously, before dawn he's back to having money in his wallet. From manager to a few hours from knocking at the door of a homeless shelter to ask for bed, and now author, Chuks I Ndukwe writes a captivating and inspiring memoir, and recounts vividly-in A Matter Of…mehr

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A man stands in front of a cashier one evening, in his neighborhood corner store with a pack of peanut on the counter, With his wallet wide open, one hand in his pant pocket, he discovers that he has no money to pay for the peanut. With no money in the bank and nobody to turn to, he invokes one thing he can count on-his faith. Miraculously, before dawn he's back to having money in his wallet. From manager to a few hours from knocking at the door of a homeless shelter to ask for bed, and now author, Chuks I Ndukwe writes a captivating and inspiring memoir, and recounts vividly-in A Matter Of Faith, how his faith saved him from homelessness proving we're never alone even when we're by ourselves..
Autorenporträt
Chuks I. Ndukwe, once a sought after engineer in the High Tech industry worked for such companies as the Codex Corporation, USRobotics, ADC Telecom, and Lucent Technologies mentoring junior engineers and managed research and development departments. During his career, Ndukwe demonstrated strong strategic management skills. His problem resolution skills earned him "Key Contributor Award" at ADC Telecom, Minnetonka Minnesota. Utilizing his team building expertise, he built strong team of engineers that performed above expectations-designing such technologies as caller identification, modems, routers, and Internet gateways. Ndukwe is now retired and lives in Newark, New Jersey where he devotes his time writing to inspire others.