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Independent Review of “An African Abroad” by Aurora Mizutani—AKA D. A-Gravill

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Ijaz Khan – Sure, I'd be pleased to provide "An African Abroad" by D. A-Gravill a review. A personal narrative and travelogue titled "An African Abroad" follows the author's experiences as a young Nigerian woman who leaves her home country to tour the globe. The author relates her experiences with sharp remarks, frank humor, and thoughtful reflections. Anyone interested in travel, cultural exploration, or self-exploration should read this book. You will be motivated by the author's experiences to step outside of your comfort zone and welcome life's unexpected turns. The author provides insightful information about the difficulties and opportunities faced by Africans in the global society by discussing her journey. "An African Abroad" is a compelling memoir overall.

Olabisi Ajala's Child

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An African Abroad Part 2 Aurora Mizutani , originally named Dupelola Osaretin Ajala, is the daughter of the famous journalist Olabisi Ajala . Aurora married a Japanese national in 2016 and is now known by the name of Aurora Mizutani. In her memoir, "An African Abroad", Aurora recounts her journey towards self-reflection and personal growth. Aurora, an emerging pen with an impressive educational background holds a degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from London Metropolitan University and is an alumna of Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan. Aurora’s autobiography "An African Abroad", follows her process of introspection and the development of her intellect, culminating in a gradual realization of her goals. Her story is a rollercoaster of sibling rivalry, youthful adventures, drugs and alcohol, the loss of freedom, lust, murder, intrigue, escapes, fugitives, sex, betrayal, witchcraft, and love. This is a story that uncovers abuses withi

My Father Olabisi Ajala

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We know that Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala travelled to America and became a great success. My father’s story began in North Africa where Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala originated from. I always wondered how my father gained his notoriety. From articles in local newspapers to being cast for parts in Hollywood movies. The only answer I can come up with to explain my father’s spurt in his exploits is by him having been given a leg up. Olabisi Ajala frequented Roosevelt University, in Chicago, USA. It would not be entirely surprising if my father had gotten recruited into a fraternity. I am aware of the influence of a fraternity amongst piers. A brotherhood that goes beyond scholastic fleeting friendships and is an everlasting bond forged on Campus. The impact of having a fraternity support you, can be colossal. Many of the politicians we see today were forged in that mould. Another interesting fact about my father Olabisi Ajala is his biography, which was edited by one of his common-law