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Riding The Storms With God In My Sails - The Autobiography Of Admiral Alison - cover

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Riding The Storms With God In My Sails - The Autobiography Of Admiral Alison

Admiral Alison Madueke

Publisher: Ekpen Media

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Riding The Storms With God In My Sails: The Autobiography Of Admiral Alison Madueke is an epic story of the travails and triumphs of a two-time Military Governor, a Naval Chief, and a Member of General Abacha's Provisional Ruling Council (PRC). This book is a record of unblemished service of a patriot that served with fearlessness and integrity.
 
Although it is a written account of his own life, the book is an invaluable historical document and succinct annals of the Nigerian military-political interplay over three decades.
Available since: 09/21/2021.

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