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Dandy Ahuruonye[edit]

Dandy Ahuruonye was born in Aba, Nigeria, but has spent much of his adult life in Europe. His father was Friday Enwereji Ahuruonye; one of the myriad children of a tribal head – Chief Ahuruonye Ikpefu, who had seven wives and three concubines. His mother was Madam Joy Chinagorom Ahuruonye

He started his schooling in Nigeria, and attended Umuikaa Central primary School, Mkpuka Community primary School, and St Ephraim Secondary School Owerrinta. He subsequently completed his studies at The Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland.

He holds a diploma in Fashion Designing, and a university certificate in Medical Records/Health Service Management from DIT (Via HMI - Health Management Institute of Ireland).

He worked as a manager for Marks & Spencer; and LeasePlan Ireland, and currently works as a writer and researcher.

Dandy has written several books including a technical work on fashion and designing: The Shoemaker - Principles and Guide for Professionals (pending publishing).

He has also completed a host of children's books including: ‘Groccoli;’ ‘Waka;’ ‘The Good and Ugly Weather Friends;’ ‘The Eel and Phil in Kill;’ amongst others. He is currently negotiating with publishers to get these into print.

He currently resides in Dublin, Ireland with his wife and two daughters. His first novel – Long Search For Greener Pastures was published in 2015 by Amazon Books and is available at major bookshops across Europe, USA, Australia, Canada, and South Africa.

This first published book, is a fictitious story that focuses on a protagonist named Chike. The account presents Ckike’s childhood against the backdrop of polygamy, religion, and civil war. His first few years were also heavily influenced by severe poverty.


Introducing the book - Long Search For Greener Pastures:

Chike is today an educated African who, despite having grown up in a very polygamous and traditional family setting, right in the heart of the tropical rain forest, currently has a high flying office job in London; a bustling European metropolis. He was born to Beji; one of the forty-seven children of a tribal head – Chief Nwákà, who had seven wives and three concubines. This book first looks at his childhood against this backdrop, heavily influenced by severe poverty. Soon after his birth, he faced immense challenges growing up during a period that was defined by the Biafra-Nigeria War. This, coupled with a local environment where tradition and enlightenment competed, and where animism and Christianity stared each other in the face; left him with very few opportunities in life. The society he grew up in, was one in which you had to choose between going to the hospital to see the doctor and paying what was viewed as a hefty bill; or else going to the shrine to see a juju medicine man which cost next to nothing, perhaps just a small live chicken.

This book tells the story of determination, struggle, hardship, adventure, and survival. It is a story of a boy, who realised from early on in his life, that someone in his family would have to do something, something dramatic; if ever the chains of deprivation could be finally broken apart. He refused to give up; he wanted to do everything in his power to open a road that would ultimately free up his family from the cul-de-sac of want.

Long Search For Greener Pastures was published in 2015 by Amazon Books.</ref>[1] Ahaoma (talk) 13:30, 3 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Your submission at Articles for creation: Dandy Ahuruonye (March 3)[edit]

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Hi there, I'm MDanielsBot. I just wanted to let you know that Draft:Dandy Ahuruonye, a page you created, has not been edited in 5 months. The Articles for Creation space is not an indefinite storage location for content that is not appropriate for articlespace.

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Thank you for your attention. MDanielsBot (talk) 01:52, 10 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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