Sixty Percent of a
True Story’ profiles the undergraduate years of three students in the
cosmopolitan University of Lagos. It captures that phase when they are
introduced to society, religion, politics and the city of Lagos. It is a story
of youth and aging, knowledge and ignorance, dreams and hustle. The novel is
set in the University of Lagos in the years spanning 2006 to 2010. This later
expands to the twin mega cities of Lagos and Abuja.
Osisiye who enjoys an
exciting life as a blogger and dog trainer works out of the Corporate
Communication unit of Access Bank Plc.
Access Bank has been
at the forefront of the social development of its staff as can be seen in its
recent construction of a gym, crèche and sports at the office premises. Osisiye
joins a lineage of Access Bank staff who have achieved success on the job and
in their passions.
The book which has
enjoyed positive independent reviews from The Guardian and Thisday Newspaper is
available on Amazon, Konga, Terra Kulture and Patabah bookstores.
Aww good ideal
ReplyDeleteWow! Thumbs up to him and more power to his elbows. I love when people put their creativity into use. God bless and enlarge his coast.
ReplyDeleteIts more grease not power sir
DeleteJummai Michael, pls do your research.
DeleteI doubt he would be the first to publish a book while in a bank...
ReplyDeleteThere a number of Nigerian author who have done dt.
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He is not the first, at least appreciate him for a job well dome.
DeleteWhy do you have to be negative? Because he's not the first doesn't mean he doesn't deserve some credit. I understand that you're a faggot but that doesn't mean you should be bitter. Have an awesome day
DeleteAiit
ReplyDeleteLinda, you need to go take a course in Journalism.... that adjective should have read "Culture Enthusiast" and not "Cultural Enthusiast".
ReplyDeleteStop teaching us bad English
Wow
ReplyDeleteCongrats
Nice one
That's my bank
ReplyDeleteThat's my bank
ReplyDeleteNice one....Congrat to him
ReplyDeleteMoye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....
Love the cover
ReplyDeleteSo proud of Osisiye
ReplyDeleteU TRY....TOMJERRYSWIT
ReplyDeleteWay to go Broda, kudos to you & more grease to your elbow. Linda take note!
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Am happy for yu o... Congrats...
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Alright
ReplyDeletegreat
ReplyDeleteThat's your bank? Lol
ReplyDeleteGood to know.
Nice one, could love to read this book
ReplyDeleteNice one, could love to read this book
ReplyDeleteWow, kudos to him. Makes me realise that no matter your job, u can still follow your passion
ReplyDeleteGreat deal.
ReplyDeleteOKORO UPGRADED**
Wow! am happy for his parents
ReplyDeleteglad for him
ReplyDeleteWELL DONE
ReplyDeletecheck http://applytojobs.blogspot.co.uk for regular job updates.
Nice one bro! God Bless you. Keep living the dreams.
ReplyDeleteOsis is someone to be proud of. Good work, Bro!
ReplyDeleteOf a truth Osisiye Tafa is a force to be reckoned with, no sooth saying. His blogs carries the weight on the mind of an average Nigerian youth.
ReplyDeleteOf a truth Osisiye Tafa is a force to be reckoned with, no sooth saying. His blogs carries the weight on the mind of an average Nigerian youth.
ReplyDeleteOf a truth Osisiye Tafa is a force to be reckoned with, no sooth saying. His blogs carries the weight on the mind of an average Nigerian youth.
ReplyDeleteOf a truth Osisiye Tafa is a force to be reckoned with, no sooth saying. His blogs carries the weight on the mind of an average Nigerian youth.
ReplyDeleteOf a truth Osisiye Tafa is a force to be reckoned with, no sooth saying. His blogs carries the weight on the mind of an average Nigerian youth.
ReplyDeleteI always knew he was going to be great, lol. Now, i'll go get Triumph to marry me before he releases a book and gets out of reach.
ReplyDeleteGreat 1 Mr TAFA. ...Ade Monaco
ReplyDeleteWeldone guy
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