Boko Haram Member Resigns, Writes 252 Pages Book On ‘’Superior Minority’’



                                                
Ex-Boko Haram Member from Agulu Anambra state Arinze Ifewulu’s repentance from evil to good is food for thought as he has written a 252 pages Book on Superior Minority.


Ifewulu told some journalists that God arrested him from membership of arms struggle hence he decided to channel his energy into producing a 252 paged book captioned – The Superior Minority.

He identified injustice as the root cause of deviant behaviors, terrorism and armed struggle in Nigeria.

He added said he was forced to have sympathy for Boko Haram members based on the treatment meted on him by APGA members in Imo State during the election of Rochas Okorocha as Governor when he was denied all his entitlements as Ward Chairman of Egwe/ Egbuoma area simply because he was a non indigene of Imo State.

 He called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to continue to apply diplomacy in engaging Boko Haram members while urging the government to address all issues of marginalization and deprivations in the country.

Ifewulu is into the Commercial Motorcycle Union politics in Anambra state where he tried to fight the cabal reaping from the collective sweat of the cyclists but eventually his efforts were frustrated.

The book which he now calls Improvised Literary Explosive Device (ILED) according to him will be “detonated” in Awka recently while over 100 complementary copies of the book will be given free to newsmen, government functionaries, security agents, the clergy, students of tertiary institutions, political scientists, historians and other book lovers in the country.

He also said the book is a must read for Governors Peter Obi and Rochas Okorocha as it contains details of their actions and inactions in government.


Boko Haram Member Resigns, Writes 252 Pages Book On ‘’Superior Minority’’ Boko Haram Member Resigns, Writes 252 Pages Book On ‘’Superior Minority’’ Reviewed by Unknown on Wednesday, February 26, 2014 Rating: 5

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