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AUTHOR: Imoh Ukoh
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DESIGN , PAGE DESIGN & LAYOUT
Coker MichaelMobile- 08181574397email- [email protected]
THE SCRIPTWRITER Imoh Ukoh
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Foreword.Pg 01
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Pg 02Pg 03
Pg 04Pg 05
Pg 06Pg 07
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Pg 09Pg 10Pg 11Pg 12Pg 13Pg 14Pg 15Pg 16
Pg 17Pg 18Pg 19Pg 20Pg 21Pg 22Pg 23
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My surest grip.
Absolute Trust.An account of Myself.
Someone was waiting all along.The journey of the Scriptwriter.
The Timekeeper.A tale of Two hearts.
The day death died.
The true Connection.The fastest man on earth.The Scriptwriter.How you should live.How you should live 2.You and Your Accusers.Living stones, escapes from death.The blessed Man.
The fear of tomorrow.The venoms of Idleness.Follow your Heart.Overcoming the terrors of death.Channel your emotions to Heaven.Channel your emotions to Heaven 2.The Jesus letter.
Are you a borrowed Personality?Slander - Your false friends and true enemies.Slander - Your false friends and true enemies 2.
Table of Contents.
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Foreword. was honoured when I was given the opportunity to write this
Iforeword, and I consider it a privilege. The scriptwriter is anexcellent compilation of words of a young sage. It was not just
written overnight but over a period of time, deep thoughts andexperiences. It consists of cleverly woven words which will makeyou think deep.
Don't just read. Gaze and meditate on every sentence.
Coker Michael
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ope still remains valid in our fast changing world. Over the ages,
Hsince time began, man has lived on the edgy roses of life and
had to combat constantly with its ever-present thorns. There hasalways been a time in a man's life when bad things happened to him orhis dearest fellow. When he succumbed to the whimp and caprices of hiscircumstances, he did fell further like a pack of cards, may be you candescribe better.
But when he held his grips rm, as if grabbing some unknown and unseenthings in existence with both hands and feet, trusting sheepishly in a
substance he could not even trace, as if he has foreseen that things wouldand can still get better, he ended up a success, because, like his positiveexpectation would rst sooth and later teach him, that his spirit should bestrong, and not dwelling in his past failure, because it could only drainhim further and sap all his strength
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My surest grip. Alone with myself.
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tudents to be reimbursed next month, Well I am not relying on that
Sanyway. Just trusting in God and doing my own thing. Result afterabout 2months later. It happened that I was the only one out of allstudents who participated in the Nokia program to be reimbursed. I
have personally learnt to trust in God even when I can't see the road
ahead
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Absolute Trust.
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(Sighs) Since time immemorial, change has remained constant and still
does - from how fair and how far or well we have lived. For man is a
judgmental being, and like a veil removed from his eyes or like a manwho just realized he is on his own with no sign of help from those he had
put in mind or trusted, he is forced to rst reconcile with himself and
without any form of demand, warning and an unconscious effort, try to
give an account to rst himself, second to other men who he had met or
walked with on earth and nally to his maker.
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An accountof Myself.
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o man has ever been an island, some men temporarily think
Notherwise. All men travelled through the path of life book thatwas scripted for them, living every passing moment seeminglycontented, wasting no breath and her currency (time) or so it seems. Butsuddenly and without warning, their thought challenge them on what the
future holds about certain things, as if to expect a prompt answer oraccept a compromise, their thoughts know they don't have the answer,but it keeps pushing them to the edge, until a strong and temporaryresilience is established to divert their attention to something else. In thecourse of waiting and being occupied with the affairs of life or theworks of his hands, someone, somewhere shows up with answers to hislong-awaited questions and solutions to seemingly difcult problems, likea Deja vu or like you watch in movies and sometimes throughcoincidence.
This is no calculated planning from both party, but a stirred thoughtdropped in the mind of the persons in question or a search or longing fortruce from the crevices and depth of the soul which extends far beyondthe ends of the earth where no mortals hand can stretch to handle,where no human memory or imagination can capture and where noforesight or hindsight can match. Although, these encounter have beenengraved in the heart of men in the form of a script, men have learnt toembrace them as seen from time immemorial, because man only control
what he can see.
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So there was a way out!
Someone was
waiting all along.
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an's life has been scripted, from the day he was formed by hisMmaker up till his appointment with death, and the daily affairs oflife has blinded him on both sides from his God-given privileges,but because eternity has been engraved on his heart, he has continually
engaged himself with the work of his hand, just as his maker has set forhim, for that is his lot under the sun.
Man is a being meant to live forever, but by divine orchestration, as aresult of his failure to obey his maker's instruction, his sojourn on earthwas limited or cut-short from human being to just mankind. At present,man has still failed to recognize his failure, his now limited role in hisdomain or sphere of inuence. In the offset, this was not so, because hewas meant to dominate his environment without force, multiply his spirit,without seduction, replenish without pressure and subdue without tyranny.
His life, as engraved in the palm of his maker proves his unprecedentedworth and without any iota of doubt, he was set far above his fellowcreation in terms of power and glory that cannot be bought with anytreasure on earth or matched by the circumstances of himself and hisenvironment. In the darkest hour of the night, when the sons of men arefast asleep, few men render their voice through the thick deafeningsilence of the night to commune with their maker to guide them throughthe affairs of their life and the world they nd themselves.
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Perception is Power.
The journeyof the
Scriptwriter.
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he way you spend your time is the way you spend your life. WhatTcan be sweeter than honey and dearer like love ones than a manonly to discover that he has achieved more than what he hasbargained for in life. Man best moments consists of well-ordered steps
originally marked by the scriptwriter who from the offset authored andauthorized the acts and scenes in his books. The actor disproves allexpectations of all spectators and others not contained in the scripts, theactor's expectations inclusive. Therefore, high-end results are achievedwhen the actor trusts and abide by the script without necessarily tracingthe whereabouts of the author.
Wait, the author says, no but now you insist and then what follows suitare worries, fear and anxiety because you don't want to wait. In the
heat of the moment, poor judgments are passed and desperatedecisions are made, which in the end inevitability yield to unfruitfulnessand no sense of fullment, and after the loss, you turn back to the authorand begin again from where you started from. The author's timing andmoments were and still remains the safest since he started and ended thescript by himself. You don't have to do his work for him, besides, what isyours should never be worried about. Rather, it should be trusted for,prayed on and of course waited upon.
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The Timekeeper.
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ll men are inuenced by what they see, hear or feel, but one
Aoverrule them all-what they think. The human thought iscontagious-consciously or otherwise. For by it kingdoms havebeen sustained and overthrown from the era of the Egyptian dynasty tothis contemporary world. Man lived or made decisions based on his
preconceived notion of life and the decrees set by his ruler. From ages
past, the later has been known to be more potent, powerful anddomineering than the former, because by it, destinies were fullled or
simply destroyed, new discoveries were made and some paths were
established for generations of men yet unborn who would have suffered
without mercy if no decisions have been made by those who camebefore them, otherwise, they would have spent half of their lives
reinventing the wheel.
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A tale of Two hearts.
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ow, death's power was questioned, his deadly sting was
Nrendered powerless. He couldn't believe he was defeated, farbeyond any powers he had known. But what made his defeatmore embarrassing was the availability of this power to others, those
fearless men and women who refused to succumb to his laws, because
those who did had their soul tortured and their body tormented in the
very depth of hell fury, where no mercy is granted and the mention of
forgiveness is a greater offence. At present, only two sides of powers
existed, those who were and are doomed by the power of death's rm
grip, with or without realising it and the second, they stayed on the
bright side of life. The rest, they have been fooled, full of themselves, as
they think they fall on neither sides forgetting that there are only two
sides to a coin.
The day
death died.
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ome Men are caged by the limits of their thoughts, by the boundary of
Stheir desires and by the depth of their reasoning. Why should men failor fail to see through their failure. The latter is better than the former,
because in doing so, they avoid the pitfall of wreck less abandonment oftheir under utilized strength and overemphasized weakness, they will knowbetter that the strongest chain breaks at its weakest point and till theybreathe their last breathe, history in whatsoever form will always repeatitself. Who is history to dictate men's pace and progress? History itself canhelp unravel and propagate the greatest unearthed innovations andinventions ever known, with proper hindsight and foresight, in like manner, itcan help produce the greatest destructive events to affect man at everylevel on the planet. But by staying connected to the most potent source ofPower, in which history itself has no control, because, it can be rewritten, manwill excel effortlessly in their elds, because they don't have to reinvent thewheel. Like they say, an ounce of favour is better than 100years of labourand a timely corrected surgery is better than tragedy.
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The trueConnection. Why some Men fail.
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The fastest man
on earth.ruth be told, and as a matter of statement and facts, history showsTthat those men who were victorious in their time of life, whose feethad dared the paths that even angels feared to tread did not get totheir destination overnight, the only best of options available to them were
their wearing patience, because their speed and agility failed them, their
intelligence drained when they least expected, their skills appeared useless,
their thoughts got confused, their ego busted, their emotions provokedbeyond what their personality could endure and their spirit exceedingly
overwhelmed. In the end, the fast appeared slow, the mighty looked weak,
the successful failed miserably, the rich got broke, the intelligent sounded
very stupid, the ever active became dull and the others who seemed right
were led like a sheep to slaughter, to their ultimate destruction because
they all did not wait for their time, the time of life. This is the lot of those
who do not wait for their time.
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The Scriptwriter.hy is there ignorance among the large number of men who have
Wrefused to beckon to their calling, who have ignored the rst loveof their heart, their service to humanity and their maker as wasinscribed in the script. For in their domain of inuence and by staying withintheir assigned elements, much power to be responsive and responsible are
given to them to operate with such ease and mastery that cannot be taught or
learnt, just like shes don't go to swimming schools, and birds don't attend
ying lessons to play their role or perform certain tasks Ignorance in itself isthe lowest level of knowledge and the highest level of hyprocacy, those who
succumbed to its poisonous felon suffered dearly and had to learn the hard
way. What can be more painful for a man to discover that his early years on
earth had been eaten by the cankerworm or wasted doing the wrong things in
the wrong places and with the wrong set of people, who perhaps would have
propelled him to his domain of inuence.