What a contradiction indeed. This essay was very interesting, I would have to say my favorite part was when Deomla told Wondimu that she went to 24 African countries and the fist thing he ask was "So, you think they have sold their souls?". I truly enjoyed how both characters discuss about socio-political issues, not only in Africa but places all over the world. Corruption is not a new thing that cam be found in low-developed countries but everywhere. It was a fun read and very educational.
Awesome read! I love the conversational flow, and the discussion of political and social issues of not just West Africa and Africa, but also other areas of the world. Also, my vocabulary has been expanded, as I had to go back and forth to my dictionary to understand some words. I think the use of more everyday conversational English would make it more relatable. I love it! Awesome read sir!
What a contradiction indeed. This essay was very interesting, I would have to say my favorite part was when Deomla told Wondimu that she went to 24 African countries and the fist thing he ask was "So, you think they have sold their souls?". I truly enjoyed how both characters discuss about socio-political issues, not only in Africa but places all over the world. Corruption is not a new thing that cam be found in low-developed countries but everywhere. It was a fun read and very educational.
Munirah: Thanks for the feedback. I will release another insightful essay before the end of the year.
Awesome read! I love the conversational flow, and the discussion of political and social issues of not just West Africa and Africa, but also other areas of the world. Also, my vocabulary has been expanded, as I had to go back and forth to my dictionary to understand some words. I think the use of more everyday conversational English would make it more relatable. I love it! Awesome read sir!
Thanks for your comments. I am glad you were able to expand your horizon and add to your vocabulary.