LESSONS I LEARNT FROM MY MOTHER
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About the Book
''LESSONS I LEARNT FROM MY MOTHER" IS A BOOK THAT WAS WRITTEN IN MEMORY OF MY LOVING MOTHER. THE BOOK GOES A LONG WAY IN BRINGING TO FORE THE MAJOR ROLES AND IMPACT THAT A MOTHER SHOULD HAVE ON HER CHILDREN AND EVEN ON EVERYONE THAT COMES HER WAY. MOTHERS SHOULD BE READY FOR A SMOOTH RIDE INTO THE WOLRD OF GREAT MOTHERHOOD WHILE OTHERS MUST TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TREASURE IN FORM OF A BOOK. REALLY, YOU DON'T GET TO BE TAUGHT THESE LESSONS IN ANY SCHOOL, THEY ARE LESSONS FROM THE SCHOOL OF 'EXPERIENCE'. BELIEVE ME-THIS IS A BOOK FOR EVERYONE NO MATTER YOUR AGE OR RACE!
About the Author
Bamidele Kehinde is a young lady who was born in Ibadan – the largest city in West Africa and a major city in Oyo State, Nigeria. Born on the 31st of May, she hails from Ekiti State as a full blooded Nigerian. She was born into the family of Mr. Julius Kolawole Kehinde and Mrs. Olusola Oladele Kehinde. She attended both primary and secondary schools in Oyo State but later moved to Osun State for her university education, all in the Southwestern part of Nigeria. She studied History and International Relations (double honours) and bagged a Bachelor of Arts (B.Arts) degree in the second class upper division. In the year 2010, she further proceeded to the same institution for her Masters degree in Public Administration (MPA). This prestigious institution is the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. As the first child and daughter in the family, she has three wonderful siblings who are all doing well in their respective fields in life. Protecting the family name is a legacy that each member of the family holds very dear. Bamidele is a Christian lady who believes in the Word of God and in God. She believes in the sovereignty of this awesome God. Presently, she lives and works in Lagos - the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria. She works in a consultancy firm but hopes to divert later on into other industries of the various sectors of the economy. She loves to: do still-life drawing, listen to the radio, write articles, throw open meaningful conversations, surf the internet and achieve set goals. She also wants to travel to as many choice places as possible all over the world. Even though she is not married now, she hopes that one day when she does, she will get to show her children this book about her mother since they couldn’t get to meet her before her death!