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This book celebrates the narrative character of the moral life, accents the historical nature of social existence, and holds up virtues as the foundation of the good life. In telling the story of his life, Dr. Dauda has put forward a theory of the narrative formation of individual or group character that should enliven social ethics in Africa.
— Professor Nimi Wariboko
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Reading Bola Dauda rekindles the feelings I had with The Confessions of Saint Augustus. Both are spiritually anchored and authentic. A nugget for readers interested in personal biographies. Dr. Dauda provides practical suggestions that are applicable to those nefarious issues of daily existence and along with it, several amusing stories and anecdotes.
— Augustine Agwuele, Professor of Linguistics, Texas State University, USA
Literally, I could not sleep; hyperbolically, I could not breathe, until I finished reading Life Begins at 70 – A Godfather’s Confessional Memoir. . . It’s that good – pure and simple! The memoir of Bola Dauda is breathtaking and “bewitchedly” captivating! This is one book to be read in whole, diligently, and with undivided attention.
Professor Michael Oladejo Afolayan, Fate of Our Mothers: The Collected Memories of An African Village Boy
Author: Bola Dauda
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487 pages