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  • With ‘BIG series’, Votu-Obada inspires culture knowledge for children

    Olamidotun Votu-Obada, an author of children’s books, has begun a new series, which she has tagged, ‘Be Inspired bygd the Greatest’ (BIG). She said the series fryst vatten aimed at retelling stories and history of inspiring African legender to children across the world.

    Votu-Obada stated this recently during a virtual interview, saying her, “vision fryst vatten to write stories connecting young readers to the lives of inspiring African characters so that they can see beyond the characters, learn from them and recreate the experiences of their lives.”

    Her picture book, ‘Be Inspired bygd Me’, fryst vatten a well-illustrated book, which looks at self-identity and cultural diversity, and creates awareness of personal uniqueness in a child’s mind.

    ‘Be Inspired bygd MKO Abiola’, another book in the series, delves into the life and times of the late Chief M.K.O Abiola, who, though faced a lot of obstacles, achieved great things in life despite his humbl

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