Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach, a Nigerian Author, Activist and Journalist, was born on 15th February, 1995 into the family of Elder Dr. Idegu Alhaji Solomon, a university lecturer and Deaconess Idegu Afor Dorathy, a full-time businesswoman. His books have been translated into Spanish, Greek, Portuguese and Italian. His The Manner is in audio-format. His "The Colourful Regain: Selected Plays" has been selected for production by Peacemaker Movie Industry in 2024.
Shadrach has contributed to national newspapers and international journals. Additionally, he is a reviewer on international journals.
He is a sub-editor of TrueTellsNigeria Newspaper, National Glint Newspaper, and a writer on Converseer Newspaper.
Shadrach developed four self-help subjects (Shadrachology, Ideguology, Ojonugwaology and Aruwaology) to strengthen human desires and, to broaden the cords of memory in order to activate reasonable, comfortable and progressive environments. Shadrach began writing at 17, the publication follows at 22 and the sale follows at 23 years old. Since then, Shadrach has over 50 published books.
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Aruwaology is a developed subject for families and all learning centers for simplicity of lives in the societies.
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Laughter is composed of four epic poems which are:The future: This is a poem that is centered on a divine group that used her divine plans to change humanity for better in her nation through the power of the Creator of humanities.
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My experience is an epic poem which describes my experience with some set of people who have in one way or the other contributed to my lessons of life.
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Shadrachology is a universal subject that is categorically based on three main domains: Humanly Shadrachology, Worldly Shadrachology and Biblical Shadrachology.
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The Apprehensive: The Humanity: this is a collection of poems about the possible and suggestive state of humanity on earth.
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The novella is concerned on John and Johnson, two friends who acquire wealth from different spiritual world to develop their community.
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This selection of plays center on unveiling some of the encounters Christians, in sometimes of their lives experience.
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The book is broadly categorized into two segments and the first part deals with a collection of poems.
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The Foundation is an epic poem segmented into six stanzas, each with definite solid content.
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The collection of poetry advocates fruitful manipulations of knowledge about environmental cultures.
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