The Novel” Last Declaration” has been unveiled in Awka.


The book which was written by Blaise Ezeokeke, tells a story of Sex, Drugs, Scams and Deaths in Malaysia.


Governor Willie Obiano who was represented by the Commissioner for
Housing, Architect Michael Okonkwo praised the Author for making the
State proud.


He noted that he engaged many youths in his government as well  as created an enabling environment for youths to develop their potentials. 


The book reviewer who is a retired Director, at the Anambra State Post
Primary School Service Commission, Mrs Chizoba Chukwunwike, represented by an Executive Director, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, Engineer Betty Ugonna described the book as apt, at a
time millions of Nigerians, especially those from South East Region are migrating in droves to foreign countries amidst excruciating pains in search of non-existent greener pasture, and explained that the book will help youths to know the truth about oversees.


According to the Managing Director and Chief Executive officer of the Anambra Broadcasting Service, Nze Uche Nworah, migration in its nature is not bad, but it depends on what one has in mind while embarking on such journey.


Nze Nworah revealed that ABS has a programme called Creative Forum on
both Radio and Television which is a platform to support and promote
creativity and appreciated the author for a job well done. 


Speaking to the ABS, the Author, Blaise Ezeokeke said that he was prompted  to write the book because of what he witnessed while studying in Malaysia, pointing out that the book was written to create awareness about what Nigerians are passing through in most Asian
countries and to dissuade youths from embarking on unnecessary travels
oversees. 


The book was launched in partnership with Anambra Broadcasting Service.