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About The Author

You've read the book... but what about the author? These examples might answer that question.

 Uduak (Buf) Akpan, is a writer, a husband, and a proud father of two boys. He is a published author of the book, The Viral Faith, An Attempt To Understand. He is the author behind the Waysway.com, a blog dedicated to helping an individual understand their purpose in their environment of operation; workspace, family, nation, and the world at large.

He is a believer in a second chance with faith in anyone who desires a change. He is readily available for anyone who is finding it difficult to pass through a stage He or she Christens a hard time.

 

He is a coach in conflict resolutions at all level of relationships with the passion to ease our bad pains and shortcomings that hinders progress.

You can follow him on

Instagram @speapfamily or Twitter @ugakpanYou can send me a mail at ugakpan01@gmail.com or visit the About The Author’s page on www.thewaysway.com for personal testimonies.

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I am a diehard Liverpool fan with my entire family now indoctrinated into the Liverpool fan family *It's never walk alone*




 

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