"No obstacles are insurmountable when God commands and we obey"
- - Heber J. Grant
African Voice
by Imo Eshiet

My Pathway to the Restored Gospel - January 30, 2016
Christmas and Folkways in Africa - December 22, 2015
Genocide as a Carnival Romp - December 08, 2015
Following the Prophet - November 24, 2015
Where Did We Lose It? - November 10, 2015
All Blood Runs Red - October 27, 2015
Lessons from a Soiled Uniform - October 13, 2015
Doing Away with Darkness - September 29, 2015
Flies and the Tail-less Cow - September 15, 2015
Joy in Troubled Times - September 01, 2015
The Craziness of Crazy Tom - August 18, 2015
A Community's Search for Leaders - August 04, 2015
Speaking Freedom to Bondage - June 30, 2015
Feeling like a Full Moon - June 09, 2015
The Song of our Lives - May 26, 2015
Guardians of the Hearth - May 12, 2015
A Sunday at Centerville - April 28, 2015
The Influence of a Good Teacher - April 14, 2015
Every Good Gift - March 31, 2015
Fireworks - March 17, 2015
Cloak of Invisibility - March 03, 2015
Book Lover - February 17, 2015
Remembering Uncle Sunday - February 03, 2015
Shame and Shaming - January 6, 2015
Christmas Is Not For Sale - December 23, 2014
When Traditions Become Liabilities - November 25, 2014
Growing Up a Country Bumpkin - November 11, 2014
Ebola or Explosive - October 28, 2014
Where are all the Animals Gone? - October 14, 2014
Famished Roads - September 2, 2014
I Was Home - August 19, 2014
No Man's Land - July 22, 2014
A Weekend in New York - July 8, 2014
Managing Anger through Laughter - June 24, 2014
Life in an Oral Culture - April 15, 2014
Calabar - March 18, 2014
A Menacing Violence - March 5, 2014
Zero Zero Wata - February 18, 2014
My Mother's Many Attributes - February 4, 2014
In my Grandfather's House - January 21, 2014
Christmas in an African Village - December 24, 2013
Life under the Weather - December 10, 2013
Folk Theater in Africa - November 26, 2013
Old Bones - October 29, 2013
For Every Ailment an Herb - October 1, 2013
Witness to Misrule - September 17, 2013
My Seven-year-old Brat - August 6, 2013
Letter to a Second Cousin - July 23, 2013
Life in a Dictatorship - July 9, 2013
Remembering Lean Days - May 14, 2013
Not For Sale? - April 30, 2013
Gadianton and the Road to Jericho - March 19, 2013
Not without Laughter - February 19, 2013
Africa: Canards and Stereotypes - January 22, 2013
Knowledge is Power - January 8, 2013
Poverty, Love and Compassion - November 27, 2012
Memories of My High School - October 30, 2012
An Outing Day and a Drumstick - October 16, 2012
A Winsome Argument - October 2, 2012
Struggles, Dreams and Dilemmas - September 18, 2012
No Stranger to Hunger - August 21, 2012
A Six-Year-Old Terror - August 7, 2012
The Day We Went to Prison - July 24, 2012
Angel Mother - June 12, 2012

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About Imo Eshiet

Imo Ben Eshiet was born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Raised in his village, Uruk Enung, and at several cities in his country including Nsukka, Enugu, Umuahia, Eket and Calabar, Eshiet is a detribalized Nigerian. Although he was extensively exposed to Western education right from childhood in his country where he obtained a PhD in English and Literary Studies from the University of Calabar, he is well nurtured in African history, politics, culture and traditions.

Imo is currently a teacher in the high priests group in the Summit Ward of the Greensboro North Carolina Stake.

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