ABUJA, Nigeria, Sept. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- With the marketing campaign of Gbolagade Ayoola's memoir "My Days in Court" (published by Xlibris UK), he narrates his experience working in the higher educational institution which later revealed its corrupt system. It is his journal of what he describes as his "unjust" case when he was a lecturer in a Nigerian university.
The memoir was born out of the need to reexamine Nigeria's education system. This gave him a chance to turn his bitter experience into a book that raises awareness on the issue.
"The need to expose the inner mechanisms of the higher education system in Nigeria, with a view to providing the lessons of my own experience for the benefit of students, lecturers and public officials at large," Ayoola on what inspired him to write the memoir.
Though a harsh reality presented in his memoir, the replication of the issue is imperative in order to shed light on it that will affect the welfare of the next generation. To know more about this book, readers can purchase it at https://www.amazon.com/My-Days-Court-Hullabaloos-University/dp/1543490166.
"My Days in Court"
By Gbolagade Ayoola
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 342 pages | ISBN 9781543490176
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 342 pages | ISBN 9781543490169
E-Book | 342 pages | ISBN 9781543490176
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Gbolagade Ayoola is a descendant of the royal family of Owus at Apeena Compound, Orile Owu, Osun State. He earned a doctorate in agriculture economics and later served as a professor and research associate. He wrote several essays on agricultural economy in Nigeria.
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