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Following the words of the great Greek philosopher, Socrates, 'Employ your time by improving with other men's writings so that you can gain easily what others labored hard for', Mr. Ben, as he is fondly called, is poised to impact humanity in all spheres of life and human recognition. With his knowledge zenith, he is willing to disseminate valued and ageless information to all interested persons, groups and organizations-what he toiled to gain over the years.

To depict this feat, he has written over twenty breath-taking masterpieces that cut across almost very literary category to help improve the cause, shape and existence of humanity; sexuality, business anecdotes, science, home affairs, marriage, relationships, friendship, self-help, gender issues, life matters, motivational and inspirational interests, educational/academic matters and many more...He is still counting! To his credit, he has written over forty timeless articles on the various literary categories; showcased on www.ezinearticles.com, www.articlebase.com, www.searchwarp.com, www.triond.com and other affiliate sites.

His amazing writing skills, novel concepts, creative works and avid reading and communication skills have earned him a recognized membership with the following international affiliations; www.christianwriters.com, www.associationofaspiringauthors.com, www.writerface.com and other known writers' organizations. No doubt, he is not only a writer with a difference but also an entrepreneur, investor and a philanthropist whose slogan reads 'service to God and humanity are paramount'.

Though, based in Lagos, Nigeria, the internationally published and represented author, speaker, poet, writer and voice-over artiste enjoys reading edifying books, traveling and meeting people.

Other Publications

1) Winds of Change (Short stories)...http://www.ebg247.com/bookdisplays/winds-change

2) Life's Twists (short story collection and others)...http://www.ebg247.com/bookdisplays/lifes-twists

3) Life In Space (SCI-FI, Fantasy, Love, Western, Urban)...http://www.ebg247.com/bookdisplays/life-space

4) AMY.W.COM (Non-fiction---sexuality, young adult, self-help)...http://www.ebg247.com/bookdisplays/amywcom

5)The M-L.A.W Link-Man's contribution to living dynamics: Man's Influence over Living (Religion, spirituality, Christianity, creation, science, inspiration, philosophy)... https://www.amazon.com/M-L-Link-Mans-contribution-living-dynamics/dp/3330702117/

6) Shadow and Light----https://www.amazon.com/dp/09972
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