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Chidi Ezeobi: An Author Who Inspires

  Think! What can you learn from an author? Well, if you try to give a single line answer, it may be “inspiration to write.” However, you can assume that author can inspire you to write, but this is not the only thing you can learn from.   One who regularly writes can inspire people in many ways. For instance, Chidi Ezeob i is a successful author who inspires others with his different approaches to life. He has written four books with unique perspectives. Let’s find out what others can learn from his writings.   How to See a Situation   Everyone has a different approach to see a situation, no matter if they are living a similar life. For instance, two authors can never write the same book, in the same way, and in the same sentences. They can write on the same topic, but what they write will be different. This difference shows the perspective of someone towards a situation.   Chidi Ezeobi has written four books Sledgehammer Sentence, The Forgotten Princess and the Shark

A Tale of Stubbornness, Separation, and Love by Chidi Ezeobi

  A story is capable of distinctively triggering feelings and emotions. Some of them can fill happiness in hearts, and a few can force the emotion of sadness. Here is a story under the title “The Forgotten Princess and The Shark” written by Chidi Ezeobi that can fill your heart with fondness. The remarkable point about the story is that the writer has distinctively focused on every tiny detail. It reflects the feeling of stubbornness, separation, and love. It’s a story of a princess who was born to a poor family in the land of Ulom Kingdom and her birth was prophetic. The king of that land was told by his wise-men, that she will rule his kingdom and will become the successor. The king thought the princess to be his daughter. However, year after year eleven male children were born to him and his queen in the hope of a daughter. When the twelfth male child was born, the king asked his wise-men, what went wrong? Why the princess