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How to live is a question that contains other questions. How to live a free life? African youth wants to have a happy life in this world wherever it is, and anywhere is not home. It wants to grab everything in its path, and most of these things are obstacles that prevent young people from climbing to the sky to realize and live their dreams. This book is an introspection on the part of African youth to find out if they are really living a life they deserve, or if they are living a haphazard life to make radical changes and do what they love. This book also encourages young people to build a…mehr

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How to live is a question that contains other questions. How to live a free life? African youth wants to have a happy life in this world wherever it is, and anywhere is not home. It wants to grab everything in its path, and most of these things are obstacles that prevent young people from climbing to the sky to realize and live their dreams. This book is an introspection on the part of African youth to find out if they are really living a life they deserve, or if they are living a haphazard life to make radical changes and do what they love. This book also encourages young people to build a wall of self-confidence, because confidence creates the real person you believe yourself to be. African Youth in a Crucible calls on young people to work hard to realize their dreams and thus become important people for their country. It also builds a chamber of patriotism in your hearts. This book is not only for young people who are in Africa, but also for those who are abroad and think theywon't come back to work and build our Africa.
Autorenporträt
Charmant Uwizeye ist ein Ruander, der am 02. Februar 1992 in der Demokratischen Republik Kongo geboren wurde. Er besuchte die Adventist University of Central Africa und hat einen Bachelor-Abschluss in Business Administration. Er arbeitete von 2012 bis 2016 bei MTN Call Center und ist seit 2017 bei Earth Enable Rwanda als Finanzassistent tätig. Er hat eine Leidenschaft für das Lesen und Schreiben.