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Oprah calls it, “Quite possibly the finest piece of writing of our generation.”* Stephen King says, “What my books are to horror, L2N is to comedy.”* George Bush Jr. agrees, “If I were ever going to pick up one of those book-type thingies, you can bet your booties it’d be Letters to Nimibia.”* At long last, this unique collection of correspondence with scam artists from around the world is available and, judging from these comments, not a moment too soon. “It’s 95 pages of funny,” according His Holiness, the Pope. “Yes, funnier than my hat. And I’m not just saying that because of the letters from/to the Vatican.”* “Fair, balanced, and funnier than that idiot Colbert.” - Bill O’Reilly* “Good, clean, liberal laughs.” - Al Franken* “Not since Monty Python has spam been so entertaining.” - John Cleese* * comments may not be entirely accurate or stated at all. |
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What the critics are saying about Letters to Nigeria: |
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Letters to Nigeria the book |
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“...please save your breath and forget about me ever contacteing you, because you seem to be making jest of me.” - Fred Mensah, Accounts Manager, International Commercial Bank Ghana Ltd.
“Daddy...I wish that you could make a good use of what i have give to you and stop looking for shadow.” - Melisa Edward, daughter of esteemed cocoa merchant, Ivory Coast
“Look my friend I can not betray you or rather myself. Godbless is not an easy word and anybody can make use of it...I am a good Christian and I fear God a lot.” - William Akim, Fund Release Order, Nigeria
“FU*KKKKKKKKK OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF YOUUUUUUUUUUU B*TCHHHHHH!” - Rtd. Capt. Ahmed Yara, Benin, West Africa
* comments all accurate, however people may not technically exist. |
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$15 US (25 Naira) |