The little fish from Gabriel Okara’s town

by AKIMUA TIMITIMI


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/04/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 52
ISBN : 9781503558441
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 52
ISBN : 9781503558489

About the Book

The little fish from Gabriel Okara’s Town is a satire about the final fate of man if he continues to degrade his environment through wars, anti-environmental oil explorations and other environmental degrading human activities. The little fish, other animals and birds found themselves eventually in a reservation far from their natural habitat because of the havoc humans had caused. Not too long, the humans who put them there soon found themselves in reservations, as Internally Displaced Persons or refugees.


About the Author

Akimua Timitimi was born in Kaiama in Kolokuma Opokuma local government area of Bayelsa State in Nigeria. He attended Federal Government College–Port Harcourt and won academic prizes in the course of his studies. He had a stint at Aladumo Educational Center, Port Harcourt, before studying a course in computer science and later electrical engineering, both at the University of Port Harcourt, the City and Guilds of London Institute, and Southland University, California, USA, where he has a master’s degree. After his studies, he worked at Port Harcourt as a branch manager / engineer with Solar Power International Products Limited, engineer / safety officer with El-Lafraa Nigerian Limited, and First Aluminum Plc, Port Harcourt. He wrote this and other books while he was a computer science student. He was inspired by Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Rivers State branch’s literary workshops and seminars. He has published many poems, a cartoon series (Papa and Pikin), and short stories in daily newspapers, such as Sunray and the Nigerian Tide. A very good sportsman (athletics and martial arts), he did competitive sports in school and the Rivers State Sports Council and won laurels.