9/11 Taught Me Why to Love America

by Karamba Bayo

9/11 Taught Me Why to Love America
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9/11 Taught Me Why to Love America

by Karamba Bayo

Published Sep 27, 2021
194 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: DRAMA / African


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A Book in Search of a True Recognition of America’s Generosity Towards Others, and to Say at Last, “Thanks, America.”

Americans’ continual trust in a unique Creator, expressed through the motto “In God We Trust,” could not be changed even by the events of 9/11. I love America and its people for many reasons: for their commitment to making one another happy, their unparalleled generosity toward non-Americans, for being the land of the free and the home of the brave, where dreams come true, and where liberty is in the very air they breathe. America’s greatest triumphs lie in its laws, which guarantee that it will remain the light of democracy throughout the world.

My name is Mr. Karamba Bayo, son of Soriba and Mariama Conde.

I was born in Conakry Republic of Guinea, West Africa. I am married to Salematou Bangoura, born in Dakar, Senegal and have four sons and two adopted daughters. I graduated from High School Conakry/Guinea 1965 - General Studies/Accounting/Finance. I graduated from the Shipping College of Gdansk, Poland in Shipping Accounting 1970, and received a diploma from the English language school in London (Euro center). In 1982, I graduated from Shipping Academy of Norway (NORAD) Oslo /General Shipping certificate. I attended Columbus State Community College 2008 - 2010.

 

About the Author

Karamba Bayo

I am the founder of a National non-Governmental Organization (NGO), the first of its kind in Africa, dealing with abducted, convicted, and street-abandoned children and youth. I worked with this NGO from 1987-2006. Since 1987, La Samaritaine Guinee has rehabilitated from poverty more than 1200 indigenous children aged 16-18, helping them to become self-sufficient through free training in fields such as carpentry, tailoring, auto mechanics, etc. I am the founder of the Guinean National Coalition on the Rights of Children, advocating for children’s rights. I have also written a book about the global situation of youth in Guinea, Africa, and the world.

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