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The Foundation
Contributor(s): Shadrach, Idegu Ojonugwa (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798672067285
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $9.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | African
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6" W x 9" (0.33 lbs) 96 pages
 
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The Foundation is an epic poem segmented into six stanzas, each with definite solid content. All the stanzas go down extensively to present ideas big enough to help the humanity achieve better knowledge and understanding on things happening knowingly and unknowingly around humans. The first stanza talks on the transition of Judge to a foreign nation for a job. There he makes some comparisms to the cultures of the people to his and after some encounters see that some of the negativities used to define the white skins are not exactly as they appear. Having seen some goodies in them, he promise to use his knowledge to make some changes to the lifestyle of as many that fail to help his continent simply for labeling blame on the white people as the origin of their instabilities. The second stanza present the suffering acts of different political parties ruling in different states in a nation. Here many strategies are mapped out to delay the development of one another. Therefore, this now stand a great chance to unveil the game of unconstitutional and inhumanistic in government to the ordinary citizens and that enable citizens take collective decision. The third stanza talks about the humility of God over His creations despite His creations have given many reasons to make withdrawal of smooth-hands. Humans go forward to use the sense given to them by God to bring things in their favour and thinking whenever need arise, they could go back to God and it is a nature of man to deceive himself as that implies. Ways on how to stay good to oneself, the natures and the Creator of Natures to yield the dividends of good life is outlined. The fourth stanza talks on how a lady and a guy should desist from using second or third person to checkmate the measures of love reserve for one another as it is quite dangerous to test women with feelings. The fifth stanza present knowledge about political lifestyles of some people and how possible that should keep good political philosophy, whereas, the last stanza, stanza six talks and present knowledge about cultural lifestyles of some people and how to keep positive cultural philosophy.