
A Traumatized Orphan
No Parents, No Excuses: A Journey to Unknown Destination
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Narrated by:
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Abraham Oyola
About this listen
An orphan who has survived life's challenges, from his third day on earth following the death of his parents.
Taking responsibility for my own life from the age of six.
Living from house to house, country to country, with the aim of finding my destiny.
My passion for pursing education by overcoming all kinds of challenges. Improvising, Adapting, and overcoming being my motto and driving force. It is titled A Traumatized Orphan, because it adds up in one word who I was.
I dedicate this book to my late parents, everyone whose arms I passed through growing up, and to all the orphans across the globe.
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