Bamijoko
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Book Details
About the Book
Bamijoko portrays a young, promising, intelligent, and pretty girl whom her family placed a lot of confidence in. However, she strayed away from her valuable family upbringing through peer group influence while in a higher institution. In the school, she was brainwashed into adopting a religious faith alien to her family, and this virtually affected her entire being by turning her to view life from a bizarre perspective, and anyone who kicked against her new world was seen as demon-possessed. This arcane belief eventually led to her demise. Many suggestions such as schizophrenia, a broken covenant, misplaced religious priority, spiritual ties, etc., were believed to have caused her death. These, however, were mere suppositions because no autopsy was carried out on her body. Maybe readers can pin one or two things together to guess what killed Bami.
About the Author
Princess Theo is from the eastern part of Nigeria and was born in Nigeria in 1971. She holds three bachelor’s degrees, two master’s degrees, and professional diplomas from reputable universities: University of Nigeria Nsukka, Houdegbe North American University, Cotonou Republique Du Benin, and Enugu State University, Nigeria. Her incursion into book writing sprang from her love for the works of professors Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Flora Nwapa, Cyprian Ekwensi, Nora Roberts, and James Hadley Chase and religious books. She is a prolific writer, and Bamijoko happens to be her first published work out of the many other works awaiting publishing. Princess Theo is a Christian counselor, an ordained minister of God, a journalist, an integrated marketing communicator, and a member of reputable professional bodies. She loves reading and writing.