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What will you do... When a beautiful, pleasant and promising morning suddenly turns into the most horrible day? When a wonderful dream is gradually dragging on to become a mirage? When death holds you hostage in between, neither carries you away nor leaves you alive? When the only hope becomes hop? If true fame can neither be measured by how many millions one has nor in how many investment and achievements accomplished, then what can we use for its evaluation? Johnny's decision to become famous by all means in order to exact revenge for the humiliation he suffered on the commemoration of the…mehr

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What will you do... When a beautiful, pleasant and promising morning suddenly turns into the most horrible day? When a wonderful dream is gradually dragging on to become a mirage? When death holds you hostage in between, neither carries you away nor leaves you alive? When the only hope becomes hop? If true fame can neither be measured by how many millions one has nor in how many investment and achievements accomplished, then what can we use for its evaluation? Johnny's decision to become famous by all means in order to exact revenge for the humiliation he suffered on the commemoration of the new Freedom Day celebration under the first ever black elected president of South Africa, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, in 1995, is short-lived by happiness, a close encounter with death. Being dead for 20 years, yet he believed one can even fight death! How?
Autorenporträt
Ade Ajibulu is a prolific writer, playwright, actor and television producer with his production company based in the Republic of South Africa. The tall Nigerian writer has written on various kinds of genres. After resigning as a classroom teacher in 2015, Ajibulu committed fully to writing, directing and producing, and has written and produced two low-budget films titled Guardian Angel (2012); he is also co-writer and producer of a local television drama series titled Friends and Families (2016), which was screened at the Fespaco Film Festival, Burkina Faso, 2017--the largest film and television festival in the continent. Ajibulu has also written several books, among which are The Fossils of Krumdraai, Winnie and the Kidnappers and The School Mother, and adult fiction books titled My Brother from Another Mother, a recently completed one, Mammamier, Game Liars Played and Living in UK, and a non-fiction titled Not Ever Again. He is married and has children.