Comment on Welcome to the Online Book Tour: Nike Campbell-Fatoki’s “Bury Me Come Sunday Afternoon.” by teekay.
Hello, Nike. I observed that you depicted so well, the joys Nigerians abroad derive when they get a taste of home through their meals.
While the above cuts across all races and tribes, I would like to know what your long-term goal is for writing stories like these.
Is there a particular issue you’d like to address?
What moves you to write?
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Welcome to the Online Book Tour: Nike Campbell-Fatoki’s “Bury Me Come Sunday Afternoon.”
Thank you for the insightful response, Nike. Have a wonderful time during your tour.
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I wrote a book for you, and it’s free!
Yes, I have downloaded it now. Thanks again.
I wish you the very best in your writing career. You are a beautiful writer with a unique style of writing.
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