Only You Can Tell

Par : ISAAC ADDAI
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-393-82420-6
  • EAN9781393824206
  • Date de parution25/09/2020
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRelay Publishing

Résumé

This gritty novel is about social issues. It is a story about the happenings in a fictitious African society where the rate of unemployment is high among university graduates and its economy is full of crooks masquerading as genuine entrepreneurs. Pretending to meet the ever-increasing demand of investors in getting higher returns, they manage to get the society swayed. Mismanaging investors' deposits, these self-styled financiers hang on for just a while making investors lose all their investment entitlements.
The inadequacies of measures in the society to stem the tide, punish perpetrators and sanitize these bad dealings to protect unsuspecting investors fallen into these shoddy investment traps are extremely weak. The situation paints a gloomy picture of this country's economy and tends to degenerate into civil anarchy unless someone urgently tells them to calm down. And only you can do so after you have finished with the reading of this book.
This gritty novel is about social issues. It is a story about the happenings in a fictitious African society where the rate of unemployment is high among university graduates and its economy is full of crooks masquerading as genuine entrepreneurs. Pretending to meet the ever-increasing demand of investors in getting higher returns, they manage to get the society swayed. Mismanaging investors' deposits, these self-styled financiers hang on for just a while making investors lose all their investment entitlements.
The inadequacies of measures in the society to stem the tide, punish perpetrators and sanitize these bad dealings to protect unsuspecting investors fallen into these shoddy investment traps are extremely weak. The situation paints a gloomy picture of this country's economy and tends to degenerate into civil anarchy unless someone urgently tells them to calm down. And only you can do so after you have finished with the reading of this book.
New Direction
ISAAC ADDAI
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