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  Call him, Revolutionary...you won't be wrong!
  Call him Visionary..you will also be correct!
  Call him the  C.E.O of OkadaBooks...Then you would    have just nailed it!
  Here is A Chat with Okechukwu Ofili, C.E.O of OkadaBooks...

Reflecting on the journey thus far, Mr Okechukwu Ofili , C.E.O of OkadaBooks describes his journey as an interesting one and he compares the bundle of talents in Nigeria to that of an untapped  resources which is yet to be drilled.
  Furthermore he feels great to be a part of the revolution in the writing and publication industry.
 Driven by Commitment and utmost sense of dedication, Ofili states that the reception of Online publication has been great and also mentions the emergence of a new market in the Northern part of Nigeria.

Asked if there are any challenges which poses a hindrance to online writing and publishing in the North?  Ofili negates such perception.
  According to him, there is a narrow perception of the North as regards to exposure and development.
He states that the potentials of those in the North are undermined.
 Furthermore, Ofili states that Kano is like Lagos and Saboganri has an organized market and people read in the North.
  Emphasizing further, the C.E.O of OkadaBooks declares his commitment to encouraging more people of diverse background because he believes you don't have to belong to a certain class to realize your potential of becoming an author contrary to the popular perception.
  The C.E.O, OkadaBooks is not in anyway driven by money rather he is driven by the passion of making more people become authors.
When asked of how he defines Success? 
  Ofili simply states that though not quite an easy term to define, however he does not see success as being wealthy rather it should be evaluated in terms of impact, honesty and diligence. According to him, he respects hardworking honest and focused People.
 This is not far-fetched considering the humble background of the ever persistent computer engineering graduate who lost his Father shortly after he had gained admission into the university of Houston. Subsequently, in the course of survival he learnt the value of diligence and hardwork.
Though he grew up in Lagos, with an orientation in Lagos country club and even played lawn tennis, due to his studies, he stayed away for a while and returned  in 2010. That was when he saw the shape of publication in the country and together with a formidable team decided to do something about it hence the birth of OkadaBooks.com
and yes! You won't be wrong to say, it's been a worthy revolution. Okechukwu Ofili indeed, is inspiring others to live their dreams!
                             
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 Once upon a time, there lived a girl names Angela. Her Mother trained her to work hard to achieve her goals. Her Father was poor and helpless. There was a competition was held in her school on _How to Read_. Angela took first position and a Scholarship was awarded to her. Her Parents were very happy for her. Angela was a good girl. She obeyed her parents and teachers and everyone that came her way. After her secondary education, she got admission into the University of Lagos to study Mass Communication and she came out with a very good grade. She later got married to Layemi who was a medical Doctor and God blessed them with three wonderful Children, two boys (Ayomide, Johnson) and a girl (Angel.) *The End*

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