On May 19, 1780, . . . many people thought the world was coming to an end. [Everywhere was so dark!] The Connecticut legislature was meeting that day, and many members were urging adjournment. Abraham Davenport, however, proclaimed to his colleagues, “I am against adjournment. The day of judgment is either approaching or it is […]
Adolphus Ekejiuba
I am a retired geologist who worked with the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria. I am also an author. I'm an avid world traveler and philanthropist, contributing significantly to my community development and well-being of the less privileged in Nigeria. I am the founder of the Adolphus Ekejiuba Foundation (now, Friends-In-Need Foundation), a philanthropic organization aimed to reach out to Nigerian youth to curtail restiveness, laziness, ignorance and contracting diseases thereby becoming useful to themselves and the society. I am also a Human Rights campaigner. Along this line, I have written a book, "Love and Stigma: The Outcast System" which is a love story and a documentary fighting against Human Rights abuses emanating form discrimination and stigma against the so-called outcasts in Africa and Asia. By applying Science, Religion and Sociology, the book provided incontrovertible proof that the Outcast System (Caste System) is baseless and should be abolished.
For more information about the book and the Adolphus Ekejiuba Foundation, please visit
http://www.adolphusekejiubafoundation.org.
Also one minute video: https://youtu.be/FFBiKMuiG2w
Book is available on my website, Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adolphus.ekejiuba/
Twitter: @cabsen
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We started working for the benefit of rural people and the youth in Nigerian villages. We educate the people on aspects of basic hygiene, good health management and facilitating the provision of good drinking water, using the most affordable means. In some areas, the water is only seasonal. Getting water in those areas is by […]