AKASO ODO (LADDER OF THE RIVER)
ebook ∣ a bird's song for the depressed
By Ajibade Adewale Omowasanjo
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The deeper you go through an experience of life, the more they impact your life, positively or negatively. When you're touched to the bones by one experience or the other, and you're literate, you want to tie it down in a book, so your generation and others to come will learn from it, or the book immediately transforms to a kind of strength of confirmation for people who share the same journey with you. I think this is one of the general blue sides of education so the society becomes safer and better, as books are meant for reading, and good reading makes a good living.
AKASO ODO, LADDER OF THE RIVER, is deliberately classified fictional by me, one with several coverings of reality though, because I want to relieve a section of the depressed in the society via a novel presented with a novel approach to attract that section of the society given to the novel as a literary genre instead of a clinical approach to the issue for their well being, though I perhaps would have tried to do that were I a professional as long as it serves the purpose of cutting off depression.
As a clergyman, I also present AKASO ODO (LADDER OF THE RIVER) as a spiritual therapy for the depressed and oppressed in our world, and to celebrate as well the possible mysterious positive contribution of the depressed and oppressed too to the overall fulfilment of the entire society even in their heated state of mind.