The Raffia City Book Club, which seeks people to embrace reading, used its first meeting of the year to celebrate Professor Umanah.
newspapers and as an administrator and teacher, but his appetite for everything books has not waned. Rather, it seems to increase by the day. He still wants to study, defy poor electricity supply in his country and read more in order to achieve his lifelong aspiration.
The Raffia City Book Club, which seeks to mobilise people to embrace the culture of social reading, used its first meeting of the year to celebrate the birthday of Professor Umanah, a certified Chaplain, who is one of its patrons. Professor Umanah, who studied in Rust College, Holy Springs, Mississippi and the University of Iowa, United States of America and taught there has made contributions in both public service and in academia.
There is no doubt that the lives of Dayo Duyile and Ahaziah Umanah have touched positive chords in the society.
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