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Cover: The Way It Was Coming to America the Real Story.

The Way It Was Coming to America the Real Story.

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Imprint: eibbooks (Feb 01, 2000)
Nonfiction, Paperback
Publisher: eibbooks
ISBN: 9780976202509

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    Description of The Way It Was Coming to America the Real Story.

    From a small village in Africa to the foundation of a potentially multi-billion dollar corporation in America and how he did it!

    He learned English by watching TV in Africa, his mother sold charcoal to raise five children.

    He came to America and became a Technical Writer for a Fortune 500 American Corporation.

    He has now founded a potentially Multi-Billion Dollar Global Market Sales Corporation in America. Tino Adognravi shares his experience from his poverty stricken homeland country of Togo (W. Africa) to circumstances that led to his coming to America.

    His vivid story telling ability takes the reader through the challenges he faced in his homeland and here in America and how he surmounted them. Throughout the story, you are bound to experience the convergence of destiny, hunger for self actualization and cosmic influence just as the author experienced them.

    Tino Adognravi’s Corporation and its setup far more exceed the expectations of someone who had to swim across a lake in order to make it to school on time. His father was not in his life while he was growing up but the one thing he remembers is that his father told him that only his own intelligence would take him far and he believed his father…

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