An Emerging African Writer - Okechukwu C. Ezechi

Africa is home to a lot of talent. It can be said that the latent intellectual capacity in Africa has remained untapped, just as much as its natural resources.

In the line of events, Africa has produced renown writers and authors of books that will forever caress our souls. We cannot begin to name them, for they abound in their limitless numbers.
So we would make it a habit to post fresh talents, those in their budding stages, and encourage their ascension into the Hall of literary circle.

One such writer is Okechukwu C. Ezechi, an indigene of Umunze in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State. 
He had his tertiary education at Enugu State University of Science and Technology where he studied Agricultural Engineering, but his passion for writing was so strong that he soon made it a prime part of him. His key genre is African SciFi.
He has authored books like Diora, Agent Black - 1966 and Sid - The Way Out. 

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