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Divine Psychology of the Revolution of Biafra - Volume 1 - A Poetic Fantasy of Biafra

Richard Igiri

Publisher: AuthorHouse UK

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Summary

Divine Psychology of the Revolution of Biafra is a Poetic Fantasy of Biafra, which poeticizes upon the divine-concept Biafra, and solicits its redemption from the non-status of a Military Ambition of the Old Order. The Divine Psychology thus poeticizes upon Biafra renewed and updated in its divine status as a Democratic Aspiration of the New Order. 

The Poetic Fantasy of Biafra is given in a structured poetic style employing rhymes and contrasts. Thematically, Volume One pursues Cessation of the Iniquity of Man and its EvilCaptivity as retained in the Old Order Experience; while Volume Two issues Foundation of the Dignity of Man and its CivilLiberty as obtained in the New Order Existence.
Available since: 05/18/2017.

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