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Do you have a terrible memory from your childhood that you can't escape? Maybe you remember it daily, or maybe there is a certain trigger that takes you back to that time and place. Udenka, a boy in Nigeria, thought his painful memories were left in the past. His childhood was difficult; he was small, underfed and struggled to make it through school. Poverty, civil war and death were all trying to block his future. Despite this, he used his humble persistence and intelligence to eventually become a doctor. However, one experience in his past was different than the rest: the bee chase. Read on…mehr

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Do you have a terrible memory from your childhood that you can't escape? Maybe you remember it daily, or maybe there is a certain trigger that takes you back to that time and place. Udenka, a boy in Nigeria, thought his painful memories were left in the past. His childhood was difficult; he was small, underfed and struggled to make it through school. Poverty, civil war and death were all trying to block his future. Despite this, he used his humble persistence and intelligence to eventually become a doctor. However, one experience in his past was different than the rest: the bee chase. Read on to share in his journey and uncover how a traumatic sight in Udenka's young life vibrantly comes back to him, even with all else he has overcome in the passing years.
Autorenporträt
Dr John Anakwenze was born in Okwe, Nigeria. He is a native of Abagana in the Njikoka local government, Anambra state. He qualified as a doctor in 1973 and practiced as a medical doctor from 1973-1976 before leaving Nigeria for the United Kingdom for postgraduate studies. John trained in Nuclear Medicine in St. Bartholomew's Hospital in West London between 1981-1983 and became well versed in the use of radioactive substances for diagnostic purposes and treatment. He returned to Nigeria in 1984, lecturing in Nuclear Medicine in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital from 1985-1990. He moved back to United Kingdom in 1990 with his family. John is a retired Locum Consultant in Geriatric Medicine. His interests are reading, music, travel and clinical medicine skills. He has had three books published in the past two years and has been published in medical journals. John is married with seven children.