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Reviews

"Congratulations Sir! I have read some excerpts from your book—Take Your Service to Maximum—through a friend in Virginia, USA. It is quite inspiring, challenging, and worth its billing. Congratulations again on this second book”

Lt Col Clement Iyere (Nigerian Army, Maiduguri)

"Wonderful! Those two books—Getting to Maximum and Take Your Service to Maximum (still waiting for others) blew my mind. They opened me up to appreciate life to the fullest. Indeed, a must read"

Samson Ojehomon (Engineer, Shell, Nigeria)

“I want to thank you for opening my eyes to see that nothing is too big to give to God—no sacrifice is too much. I have not finished reading Getting to Maximum and I’m already so blessed. God bless you sir”

Deaconess Mofe Otomi (Living Faith Church, Warri)

“Sir, I read Getting to Maximum and Take Your Service to Maximum. The insight, presentation, and message were a great blessing. Many thanks for honing your writing skills. I look forward to getting the next book as well”

Edesiri Akpomudjere (Shell Petroleum Development Company)

Getting to Maximum is awe-inspiring! It connects spirituality to our everyday activities. It reaches out to the educated and uneducated alike. It is a manual for success.”

Timi Ikuku, Lagos, Nigeria

"Laughing Over Serious Matters left me in stitches!"

Harriman Oyofo, manager at Shell Nigeria

                                                                

“Laughing Over Serious Matters is simply unputdownable” 

Chris Chukwurah (Head of Works, Michael Okpara University, Nigeria) 

 

 

“Take That Action! has become a life manual for me.”

Pemu Itse, President, Delta Area Co-operative Society, Chevron, Nigeria

The precision of thought and literary capture of Keys to Professionalism are so informative”

Harrywealth Etidia on Facebook

                                                                                                                           

“Dear Chris, congrats again on your latest book, Managing Church Building Projects. I took delivery of the copies you sent yesterday evening. Like your first book, this one nearly put me in trouble. The driver came in with them at about 7.15pm, just before I was to go in for a 7.30pm ministration, only for me to open it and discover that I could not drop it. I ended up getting late for my ministration. God has used you again to be a blessing to the Body of Christ in an area that has not been delved into—at least not to my knowledge—but which the enemy has used to afflict the Church, unfortunately.

For me the book is not just an eye-opener, it is a manual for any church that is set for enlargement. May the Lord give you more grace, and reward you in ways far beyond your imagination” (He bought copies for all workers at the Ikorodu Church)

Pastor Abraham Olufemi Ojeme (Pro-Chancellor, Covenant University, Ota)

“Brother Chris, in Laughing Over Serious Matters, your account of Christmas in Nene's house took me back to my college class of literary analysis and criticism. If I had known you then, I would have scored an A+. Your poetic and picture-perfect rendition of 'Holiday Traumas' is enough for a non-Nigerian to experience Christmas in a Nigerian village”

Mrs Rose Okwudi, Illinois, USA

                                                                                 

“Written with a voice that is smart, honest, down-to-earth, and wisecracking. Godly Stranger x-rays the vulnerability of man in times of economic depravity. I was carried away by the humour and storyline.”

Mrs Omoefe Siakpere, CEO, Klass & Korporate, Nigeria

“In Godly Stranger Chris writes an intriguing story with a lot of twists, turns, and mysterious lookalike characters. The ending also helps set up the story’s sequel, Not Born to Live: Return of the Godly Stranger, which readers should greatly anticipate after reading the first one. Great job!”

Barb Biehler, Review Specialist, USA

“The beauty of Not Born to Live is in the steps taken by the lookalikes to discover their identities, and the discovery, coupled with the circumstances that surround their birth, will no doubt justify the suspense the reader experiences.” – Professor Oyeniyi Okunoye, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

“In Not Born to Live Chris has done a wonderful job of turning a woman who tried to kill her babies into a completely sympathetic tragic figure. A lovely combination of a character-driven and a plot-driven book. None of the characters is a cardboard stereotype. A very enjoyable novel that deserves a wide readership.”

Karen Bernado, Book Review Specialist, USA

© 2020 by Chris Ekpekurede

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