Review of Nigeria's Odyssey

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Nigeria's Odyssey" by Dele Owolowo.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Nigeria's Odyssey by Dele Owolowo is an intriguing and interesting book about Nigeria. Nigeria is a country in West Africa and is known for its natural landmarks and wildlife reserves. The author speaks about behind the scenes in Nigeria and how people live their lives there, and the author explains all the hard work that Nigerians are faced with and how strong and intelligent they really are. The author highlights issues such as corruption, power, education, diversity, currency, and religion. The book speaks about the past life of Nigeria and its president compared to life now ivolving with technology.
 
I enjoyed reading this book. This author has done a great and tremendous amount of research before writing and explaining. The author used well-known and proper facts throughout the book. I like how the author spoke about the military and the changes in the modern life of Nigerians.
 
I hardly could dislike anything about this book. This book's formatting and layout were also well commendable. The author uses a lot of complex words and statements that most readers will find hard to understand, yet this did not stop me from liking and appreciating the author for writing this book. I haven't found errors in this book; this book is well edited and structured, including a topic heading and a contents page. I rate this book five out of five stars due to the reasons above.

I recommend this book to readers over fifteen due to its mild profanity. I also recommend this book to readers who want to know more about the African continent.
 
Many readers would say this book is specially for a certain religion; however, I disagree. "We have Christianity, Islam, and the traditional religions with their different formations within the various cultures." The author speaks about all religions and cultures, which makes this book for everyone. 

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