A Gesture Of Intellect Of Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach

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By; ISAAC ODEH

Nigerian author, activist and journalist, Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach is an author of numerous books across the divisions of literature.

The books have been circulated globally by some of the greatest and largest booksellers.

His works exemplify rich meanings in religion, politics, philosophy, psychology, sociology and many of them which regards educational transformational and revolutional values.

Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach’s political articles on Nigeria influential newspapers and on scholarly international journals have vigorously elucidated meaningful contents which make valuable contributions to political circles in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world. New ideologies to shape and reshape national desires are squarely highlighted and enumerated for appropriational usage.

Hence, powerful messages on needs for youthful governance and a pursuit to make accountability and transparency of government are core vision and mission of his political writings.

Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach born 15th of February, 1995 in Ochadamu, Ofu, Local Government Area of Kogi State, is the state coordinator of Fix Nigeria Group – a pan-African group founded by Tunde Eso, a Nigerian Visionary and journalist.

Shadrach has led peaceful protests and has equally headed various positions in social cultural groups in his pursuit to campaign and defend rights and freedoms of the common citizens across Nigeria and beyond.

Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach, in his endeavors to regulate creative relationship between humans to humans, humans to natures and natures to natures in the hemisphere – to standardize and promote humanity, he has published Shadrachology, Ideguology, Ojonugwaology and Aruwaology to fulfill his desires and purposes for living. Those books are guides to daily engagements across the globe.

In his journalistic scores, he is a contributing writer to Converseer Newspaper and an editor and reporter to media houses.

Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach’s books have emerged bestsellers. The Manner, a book written by him is in audio-format. Making his name among successful author, his books have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Greeks. These translated books are in paperback and e-book formats which are on sale on Apple Store, Amazon, Kobo and the rest.

Shadrach is an intellectual reviewer and this has earned him an award from B P International Publisher. Hence, he reviews for the publisher and Brilliance Publishing Limited.
Shadrach, in his various interviews on national diaries, he always approaches issues surrounding the state of nation with reasonable points and has always embrace citizens to carry out and organize peaceful protests to challenge animalistic acts of Nigerian political and religious leaders.

Just as simple and as knowledgeable as he is, he exemplifies that in his writing, journalistic and activism career. Hence, his works are full of contents with little explanations and accompanied with simple way of expressions. And, his preaching of peaceful protests in his books especially in The Revolution and The Stakeholders; is in alignment with his physical approaches to constructive protects. His central pursuit in activism is to seek equal life of citizens of a state and giving regards to proper management of natural resources to meet standards of all citizens, and to urge poor masses to love one another so as to get desirable life as the rich citizens do.

Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach, in his quest to fulfill his writing career, he began to write during his secondary school days, whereas the publication follows in 2017, the same year he completed his first-degree studies at Kogi State University, Anyigba, now Prince Abubakar University. His publication started with Shadrachology. And, since then, he has continued writing. In one of his interviews, he assured his readers to keep hoping on him till he transits to second phase of life. He also admitted that, the easiest way to make his activism is through writing and for that, he has no singular reason to stop writing.

Shadrach, though, from a middle-class family, but as he isolated himself from his family just to avoid distraction, he suffered in his desire to manifest his writing career. Hence, comprehensive account of his struggles within Nigeria and outside Nigeria before having reasonable scores on his career are documented in his memoirs My Empire and The Moving Value.

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