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In the book De ANGELZ DNA, Felix, as a talented African writer, reformist, and human rights activist, uses his powerful lyric inspiration to create a novel with overwhelming eminence. It is a story of siblings, a boy and a girl, straining to be who they really are as they enter a world where their dreams are ruthlessly threatened, their lust partially fulfilled, and their sexual orientation rebuffed and twisted by the society that cannot compromise so-called morality over social justice. This is a story of enormous compassion which portrays the most painful alienation of people by the people…mehr

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In the book De ANGELZ DNA, Felix, as a talented African writer, reformist, and human rights activist, uses his powerful lyric inspiration to create a novel with overwhelming eminence. It is a story of siblings, a boy and a girl, straining to be who they really are as they enter a world where their dreams are ruthlessly threatened, their lust partially fulfilled, and their sexual orientation rebuffed and twisted by the society that cannot compromise so-called morality over social justice. This is a story of enormous compassion which portrays the most painful alienation of people by the people who never loosen up on beliefs that profess how things should be rather than acceptance, mutual respect, and responsibility of humans to fellow humans. Anthony Gathambiri (from Kenya)

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Okoye Felix Ifeanyi is a motivational speaker, writer, reformist, and human rights activist born in 1979 in Abatete, Anambra State, Nigeria. In 2008 he graduated cum laude with a bachelors of arts degree in philosophy from Saint Joseph's Theological Institute. He completed an honours degree in policy and development studies in 2010 from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where he later obtained a master's degree in education and development while writing this book. He is a member of the South African Cluster Gender Committee, South Africa Red Cross Society (SARCS), South African Council of Educators (SACE), and 2013 best student award-winner and member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. His hobbies include community involvements, writing, and debate; among his publications are Self-Discipline, Success Is Failure Turned Inside Out, and Being Twenty-First Century Man.