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Target Readers - Pre-teens from as early as grade 5, Teens in middle school to high school and even the early college years. The primary target is for the peer oriented Generation Y seeking instant gratification but it could serve any generation. They are dinner table books for anyone that can hold a conversation about social issues including adults.
The Stick People Advice: For the Teenage Boy to Young Adult & Stick People Advice: For the Teenage Girl to Young Adult books will allow each boy or girl, young man or young woman to visualize decisions and their repercussions in this digital age. The book will show the consequences of making good or poor everyday choices. It will say those things that a child would like to say to a parent or questions they would like to ask but can't and vice versa. It will not only serve as the communication bridge between the child and the parent but a conscience because they will no longer have the excuse of ignorance. The consistent theme is be "Wise As a Serpent, Gentle As a Dove" – WASGAD
Whether you pre-order a copy or 2 for your family or sponsor a youth group, classroom, a grade or a whole school, You will be sowing into the lives of the next generation because proceeds from the sale of this book goes towards Stick Universe Dream Centers. These are mentoring and activities centers to be established in Africa and the US not only to keep the conversation and awareness going but to keep our Youth and families engaged.
***Contact the author as needed for book signings or youth motivational speaking engagements.
The purpose of this book which started prior to the December 25th incident is to put a spotlight on Nigeria, It was to celebrate the country's 50th independence day anniversary on October 1st, 2010 with a focus on the positive and what makes it unique. The book will:
It will sensitize you to the fact that no matter what space you occupy here on earth, Nigerian or non-Nigerian, global problems require global solutions and a little effort to make changes by everyone from all nations can go a long way. I also hope that your knowledge and understanding of other cultures, starting with Nigeria will increase your urge to know more of your surroundings, other human beings around the world and encouraged to be your brother's keeper as we all fight against terrorism and other world issues.
Toyin Ayeni offers up a fascinating portrait of a burgeoning nation. She shares a brief history of the nation as well as an overview of the different ethnic groups found in the country, a list of illustrious Nigerians, and many other fun and interesting facts about this often-overlooked African nation. She offers up a list of common misconceptions and carefully refutes them. Ayeni paints a picture of a rich and varied history and people, leaving the reader wanting to learn more about this diverse nation, and hoping for the best for its future.
I'm a Nigerian, NOT a Terrorist was clearly a labor of love for Toyin Ayeni. Her passion for her subject and her love for her country is evident on every page.
"I can confirm that it is a timeless piece of literature, the kind referred to as un-put-downable by bestsellers..the author has succeeded in seizing the medium of her book to x-ray the history and socio cultural life of Nigerians...this book leaves a better legacy for our children and educates the world about who we are, tolerant, hardworking"
- Hon. Chudi Okafor, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Atlanta, GA
"I didn't think I could invest in Nigeria because I thought it was totally unsafe. Reading this book has opened my eyes to the potentials this Country has…I plan to visit..."
- Entrepreneur
"I was frustrated doing a project on Nigeria. This book was sent to me by my Dad and came in very handy for my school work. It contains great information and perfect for my project about Nigeria"
- Student
"I have been married over 20 years to a Nigerian and never knew as much as I know now. I love the novel format and the flow. It is an easy read about the culture of Nigeria and works for Non-Nigerians"
- Non-Nigerian