A Young Man's Dream Finally Realised

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After his first book titled The Ladder failed to make impact, 29-year-old Refilwe Seakgano has finally published his second book called Destiny Was Buried. The book, published by Flamex Empire was launched on Saturday at Crossgold Music in Sebele Centre.

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.

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