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Monday, 20 April 2015

The Common Case of Damian Vongcir a book of fiction by Uyi Eguavoen

From the lens of ordinary human experiences, through the day to day realities of work, family and personal life, author Uyi Eguavoen tells a truly revealing, captivating and riveting Nigerian story with an enthralling title ‘The Common Case of Damian Vongcir'.

Set in the modern day Nigeria, the book reveals the tough working culture of the Nigerian banking industry - the expectations and unending targets, the tension and insecurity, the greed and corporate interest.

The story employed common human elements of choice and chance, friendship and tragedy, love and marriage, strength and weakness, pursuit and disappointment, self-discovery and fulfillment in telling the tale of a banker who is tangled in the chase of corporate success as he struggles with the burdens of his job, the weight of his fears and choices, and his commitment to his young family. 

With the full benefit of a six digit salary and the love and respect of all his bosses, Damian Vongcir was convinced he has found his path and true happiness as a banker until a single twist changed everything.
…all bankers, good or bad, are heroes as much as they meet the boss’s expectation. They are like soldiers walking with the faith of preachers. They count on luck and miracles in an ungracious world where they are more likely to be defeated than victorious, and when they reach that bend where their star fails, they receive no mercy. It’s a type of treachery that is as heinous as the betrayal of friends and the infidelity of wives. But still they must ignore all the odds and fight on, waiting for heavenly grace for new miracles just to stay alive.
It was the truth that led him to an inevitable choice; a choice between work and family, his fears and his happiness.
In this book, Uyi Eguavoen tactfully deployed wit and candour to present a captivating and unique work of fiction in a manner rarely explored by other Nigerian writers. THE COMMON CASE OF DAMIAN VONGCIR is a classic piece of contemporary prose which exposes the daily struggles of the urban working class in the conscious, and often times unconscious search for that elusive balance between self and ambition, work and family. The experiences of Damian Vongcir serves as a veritable parallel in the lives of millions of people all over the world and therefore a clear mirror through which real life people can view their own actions and choices.
Uyi Eguavoen is a graduate of Geography and Regional Planning from the University of Benin. THE COMMON CASE OF DAMIAN VONGCIR is his first novel.
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42 comments:

  1. SEEMS IT WILL MEK SENSE...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  2. Nice one! Sounds interesting!

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Who dey read books this days when important stuff dey to deal with......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  4. Would have love to read this book but mehn no time at all, over busy

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  5. A very eloquent and unique piece. Please endevor to get your copy. Brilliant writer!!!

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  6. Great book must read!

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  7. seen, doubt I'll be reading it

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  8. That's Uyi the General. Nice book. Must read,fascinating story

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  9. Uyi the General. Nice book. Must read and fascinating story

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  10. Its a must read! So much talent in the writing. Kudos?

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  11. Totally impressed! I read the book

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  12. A must read. Congrats Uyi.

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  13. Interesting book, y'all need to grab your copy nowwwww

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  14. God bless and inspire you the more,and I hope all this over target given to workers is addressed

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  15. Chinua Achibe once said of Chimamanda Adichie: she came prepared. I'm sure he would have said same of Uyi Eguavoen

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  16. Another Great Writer from the Bronx! Would definitely get a copy!
    #BushBeninBoy

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  17. Great work! Thumbs up Osamuyi!! Linda biko post my comment

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  18. Welldone Uyi Eguavoen!!more power to your pen our future Wole Soyinka��pls grab a copy folks while stock lasts.

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  19. A brilliant work of fiction that can only be equalled by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

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  20. A brilliant work of fiction that can only be equalled by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Uyi Eguavoen thumbs up. Glad to have read the book.

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  21. That's my guy! So proud of you Uyi

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  22. its a must read book.i got a copy from my friend in manchester.it will make a good movie

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  23. Wonderful book, it got me thinking.

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  24. Nice writing style, even the book title sounds too cool to be Nigerian.

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  25. I love d title, looks deep will get d soft copy on amazon

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  26. I think u should get it on the screen. Was so impressed when I read it, when is your next book coming up

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  27. I read dis book without stopping. Quite an adventurous twist its got. Brought on an intriguing edge of banking. Interesting

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