Does Tomorrow Ever Come? Ohiro Oni Eseleh has the answer.

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Rarely has the virtue of patience been so clearly portrayed. In this Ohiro Oni Eseleh’s book titled ‘Whenever Tomorrow Comes’, the author tells the story of Igbuan, a fictional character who met the ups and downs of life with patience and forbearance, cherishing each moment and having a life that is rich in experience and not only lessons for a tomorrow which is unknown.

His story reflects the reality of many people in the world today confronted by oppression and injustice, but his person depicts the ideal way to live amidst such disappointments. It makes it seem like some stoic adventure, yet placed in the context of the human condition in Africa.

Leaving every moment against expectations for tomorrow can transform the life of an average person. While hoping on the promises of tomorrow might not be a totally bad idea, the wealth in harnessing every moment and its almost rarely untapped.

Readers of all ages will find an excellent companion in this book. They will become much better and have a clearer opinion of the human condition for their own enrichment. 

Ohiro Oni Eseleh, an accomplished author, situated it in the context of the African experience, allowing readers to directly connect with the ideas.

Read the book here

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