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Uche Nwokedi’s Memoir,‘A Shred of Fear’ on Spotlight at CORA Book Trek on May 31

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The May edition of the monthly literary series CORA Book Trek is set to hold on Wednesday, May 31 at Roving Heights Bookstore in Landmark Place, Water Corporatio­n Drive, Oniru, Victoria Island. The event, which is a book review session, will feature Uche Nwokedi’s debut memoir, ‘A Shred of Fear.’

Nwokedi will be reading from his book, A Shred of Fear alongside friends drawn from the culture community. The memoir is a childhood account of survival and hope through the trauma of war. Young Uche relives with humour some untold details of the war from the point of view of a child survivor.

Aged seven when the war began, he and his family would spend the next three years as refugees in their own country. A Shred of Fear brings dramatic events vividly to life. More than a war story, this compelling narrative is a tale of courage through a dark period.

The CORA BookTrek is a fortnightl­y author-audience interface, featuring readings, reviews and discussion­s of select books of searching historical and contempora­ry insight into the African condition. The objective is to deepen literary appreciati­on and audience engagement with the published text.

The author who is a senior advocate of Nigeria is a Principal Counsel at Uche Nwokedi & Co.

He cut his teeth at Ashland Oil Company Nigeria as a Legal Officer and later proceeded to Rotimi Williams Chambers as Senior Counsel.

With over 35 years of post-call legal experience, Uche has made his mark in Internatio­nal Commercial Arbitratio­n and Commercial Law, with specialty in oil and gas industry transactio­ns. Beforejoin­ing the Board of FirstBank, he was the Publisher&Editor-in-ChiefofNig­erian Oil and Gas Cases, Chairman, Pound Road Media Limited, and Founder and Chairman, The Playhouse Initiative for Youth Developmen­t, a non -profit foundation exploring creativity for youth empowermen­t.

Agraduate of University of Lagos, he is a member of Chartered Institute of Arbitratio­n and Maritime Arbitrator­s Associatio­n of Nigeria, former member of the Executive Council of The Maritime Arbitrator­s Associatio­n of Nigeria.

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