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Who doesn't want a glimpse of the future and a chance to plan ahead and bypass any roadblocks? In Father's Gift, author Lt. Col. Vince Nwafor presents an informative guide to help you find your way early in life. A road map of sorts, it plants the seeds of hunger, helping you learn and grow with the seasons of life and to improve the seeds you reap. Through the fictional story of one family, Nwafor prompts you to think ahead in time and space and know which direction you're moving. As the grandfather shares his wisdom and experiences with his grandson, Tiger, the narrative leads you to untwine…mehr

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Who doesn't want a glimpse of the future and a chance to plan ahead and bypass any roadblocks? In Father's Gift, author Lt. Col. Vince Nwafor presents an informative guide to help you find your way early in life. A road map of sorts, it plants the seeds of hunger, helping you learn and grow with the seasons of life and to improve the seeds you reap. Through the fictional story of one family, Nwafor prompts you to think ahead in time and space and know which direction you're moving. As the grandfather shares his wisdom and experiences with his grandson, Tiger, the narrative leads you to untwine your lifeline into the triad of self-empowerment, building wealth, and family relationships. Filled with strategies to improve every aspect of life, Father's Gift doesn't offer a Band-Aid or a quick fix. It's intended to imprint a positive, lasting influence on the elements of your life cycle, encouraging you to seize the opportunities that allow you to be what you could be and should be.
Autorenporträt
Lt. Col. Vince Nwafor, US Army (Ret.), a US Army veteran, is Nigerian born, but American by naturalization. He's a graduate of the US Army Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning and earned a master of business administration from Southeastern Louisiana University and a bachelor of science in accounting from Southern University at New Orleans. Nwafor has lived on four continents: Africa, North America, Europe, and Asia.