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Cascading down the turbulence of pain, hunger, death, sadness, horror and uncertainty that was the Biafran war, the almost thirteen months to the end of the war in Jan 1970 featured disorder, irregularity and confusion that ground to a frightening peace. Unnegotiated amistice gave birth to fear and uncertainty that put all concerned on edge. Ken Okonkwo saw the war first hand and so tells his story with facts embellished with rich imaginations.

Produktbeschreibung
Cascading down the turbulence of pain, hunger, death, sadness, horror and uncertainty that was the Biafran war, the almost thirteen months to the end of the war in Jan 1970 featured disorder, irregularity and confusion that ground to a frightening peace. Unnegotiated amistice gave birth to fear and uncertainty that put all concerned on edge. Ken Okonkwo saw the war first hand and so tells his story with facts embellished with rich imaginations.
Autorenporträt
Chuka Ken Okonkwo was born in Warri, Delta State and hails from Obosi in Anambra State, Nigeria. His father was a police man and being subject to frequent transfers, they traversed the southern parts of Nigeria until after the civil war. This enabled him to pick up some of the multiple languages spoken and experience the various cultures first-hand. He went through school and chose the banking career, working for about fifteen years for one of the most prominent banks in the country as an inspector, before branching off into the private sector and establishing one of the longest lasting Finance companies in the eastern part of Nigeria. Chuka was at the helm of affairs of his Finance Company for about 20 years before retiring, but continues to serve on the board. He was always introspective and communicated better in writing, and thus developed the habits of writing out his thoughts, imaginations and stories. Recalling facts of the civil war, Chuka birthed ' the dark days series'- historical fiction reminiscent of the war in Nigeria. In 2007, He produced a short non-fiction narrative titled 'second chance'. The Fictional trilogy titled 'Biafrana 1, 2 & 3' followed in succeeding years, depicting post-civil war Nigeria. Chuka is happily married to his heartthrob and blessed with four children. He presently resides in New York and spends the majority of his time involved in his various charities, with his grandchildren and writing to his heart's content.