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The Sad and Painful Journey of a Struggling Disabled Black Man

Surviving Against All Odds. “Don’t Quit”

by Chibike I. Nwabude

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Treat each other the way you should like to be treated.

Be humble, help the needy, stand up for justice, treat each other the way you should like to be treated and let us make the world a better place to live.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 208 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 01, 2015)
ISBN10: 147875219X
ISBN13: 9781478752196
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs

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Chibike I. Nwabude “I am a talented disabled black man that knew that the sky was the limit to what I could do and achieve if given the opportunity, so that I would accomplish some goals in my life, and contribute my talent to the society. But when I experienced many setbacks in my life, and was not given the opportunity to achieve my goals, I was depressed and suffered some emotional distress. I had only twenty two course credits to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics. However, since I did not maintain a 2.0 grade point average required by the department, I was dropped from the study program of the university.” “Since I was almost in a destitute situation at the time, I applied and received some welfare assistance programs, like food stamps, etc. I never wanted to depend on welfare assistance to support myself, and the only way I could get myself out of that welfare predicament, was to finish school, get a job and support myself. ‘I did not have any money to pay for my school fees, but I went to school for that academic year, and the grades I received for those twenty two course credits that I took was not recorded in my transcripts for graduation, since I did not pay for my school fees. Surviving against all odds, and I did not quit, was how I paid and registered for those courses. Read on, and find out how that predicament was resolved, including the other challenges that I encountered during my painful journey.” Chibike I. Nwabude
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