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A Young Man's Dream Finally Realised

 

The author, Seakgano was grateful for everyone who helped him accomplish his dream. He was quick to recall his past as a confused child who hung out with the wrong crowd. “At the time there was a battle between destiny and identity”. He said after his first book failed to have desired impact it was painful for him. “I was regarded as someone who tried to write a book, but I learnt that in life no one should ever give up until their destiny is realised,” he emphasised.

Seakgano told friends, family and everyone who came to the launch that no one is permanent. He said with his new book he has shown maturity and growth. Seakgano said he sat down with his colleagues to pray for the title, Destiny Was Buried.

“Many people are fighting for their buried destiny, there is greatness inside all of us and we can resurrect our destiny. He emphasised that his new book is not just for Christians, but also for all people including those not born again.

He said Destiny Was Buried is based on a true story and it is all about odds and what it takes to go through the heatwaves, drought and bushfire of life while carrying undiscovered treasures inside.

“I almost lost one of my unique talents. With a broken heart I battled to unravel the mysteries behind my deepest tears.”

Other speakers included his family, who also congratulated the young man for his dream come true. The book sells for P170.