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"Every Little Thing Counts" is a collection of stories, tales and folklore within the African belief system of appreciation. The concept of appreciating Small Beginning is well promoted with stories about humble Backgrounds and Experiences that eventually turn out to be success stories. An illustrated book to further promote culture of Appreciation among young readers. This book further illustrates the mix of African tradition and Christian religious beliefs in an African thought. If further reveals how such is used to shape upbringing of children in an African society. It helps further to…mehr

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"Every Little Thing Counts" is a collection of stories, tales and folklore within the African belief system of appreciation. The concept of appreciating Small Beginning is well promoted with stories about humble Backgrounds and Experiences that eventually turn out to be success stories. An illustrated book to further promote culture of Appreciation among young readers. This book further illustrates the mix of African tradition and Christian religious beliefs in an African thought. If further reveals how such is used to shape upbringing of children in an African society. It helps further to understand the thought process of an average African going by his or her belief system.
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Autorenporträt
Adekunle Orunsolu was a blend of gifts and grace. He was a seasoned creative genius with the power to bring imaginations to life. As a prolific writer, he wrote over forty eight titles in drama and prose. He was best known for his popular work, The Conspirators. Adekunle's passion was in the use of stories to raise cultural awareness as well as to cause positive social behaviors. He was versed in diverse areas like management science, marketing and journalism. He worked as a freelance journalist with NTA Ibadan, Radio Nigeria Ibadan, Ogun Radio and the defunct Sketch Newspapers. He also worked briefly as a primary school teacher in the Obafemi Owode Local Government area of Ogun State, South West Nigeria. He possessed diploma in marketing and computer science respectively. As a member of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, Ogun state, between 1985 and 1992, he was exceptionally brilliant in his approach and commitment to the development of sport. He died on the 3rd of July 2014