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A multi-dimensional story of a human tragedy dredged from the belly of a theatre of war. In two and a half years, scampering from Aba to Amaeke Item and back to Aba, a 10-year-old boy accepts his mother's prescient prompt to document the untold sordid realities of the Nigerian-Biafran war. Its flow connects daring adventures and unexpected events, community sense of survival, brotherhood and friendship. The narrative rhythm is thrilling and touching. Kidding in a Theatre of War drives the reader into a metaphorical grip that's hard to escape from. Ndu Paul Eke is a war survivor, storyteller…mehr

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A multi-dimensional story of a human tragedy dredged from the belly of a theatre of war. In two and a half years, scampering from Aba to Amaeke Item and back to Aba, a 10-year-old boy accepts his mother's prescient prompt to document the untold sordid realities of the Nigerian-Biafran war. Its flow connects daring adventures and unexpected events, community sense of survival, brotherhood and friendship. The narrative rhythm is thrilling and touching. Kidding in a Theatre of War drives the reader into a metaphorical grip that's hard to escape from. Ndu Paul Eke is a war survivor, storyteller and writer. He has been a broadcast, newspaper and digital media Journalist rising to the post of an Editor. Years after, Ndu transited to a banking career during which he led marketing, corporate communications and relationship marketing teams. Lately, has been leading a leadership communications consultancy he founded.