GUARDIAN ANGEL
VOLUME TWO: THE MOSHI CONSPIRACY
by
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About the Book
Each nation has its heroes and its villains.
And whatever Historians may convey about either, it only becomes meaningful to a people when it is told by their own; because, only they truly value and aspire to uphold and to protect their heritage.
A people, any people stand to prescribe their own extinction once they choose to neglect their heritage.
The Author of Guardian Angel, probes and fathoms this subject, challenging the conscience of a people over their heritage...the ups and downs which reflect man's aspirations through...not just one or two or even three generations but ever; because in life nothing stands still; life is an endless cycle of happiness and sadness; success and failure; nobility and improbity.
The perennial constant in all this is integrity in fortitude! Possessing or not possessing it identifies us with our Maker within our heritage.
About the Author
"Before University, the Author attended Aggrey Memorial and Chwa II Grammar Schools_Uganda; then Patriarch's School, Shoubrah_Cairo until the 1952 Revolution which usshered in The REPUBLIC OF EGYPT.Then he matriculated at St Peter's High School_Panchgani, India in 1957
After passing his basic sciences at Brighton Technical College, he Graduated as Bachelor in Dental Surgery, University of London, Kings College Hospital and Dental School in 1963. He then Graduated as Licentiate in Dental Surgery at The Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1966. He then capped his Specialist Training with The Fellowship in Oral/Dental Surger at The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1967.
He was then appointed by the Uganda Government:
1) Government Dental Officer at Mulago Hospital 1964-1965.
2) Consultant Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgeon, in charge of The Newly established Department of Maxillo-Facial Surgery 1967-1968.
3) Lecturer/ Tutor in Dental, Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery to Makerere Medical School 1964--1968.
He established his Private: Bisase Dental Clinic at Johnstone Street, Kampala while concurrently covering (a) Mengo, (b) Rubaga and (c) Nsambya Mission Hospitals in Specialist Dental, Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery.
At first Exile, he established Private Specialist Dental, Oral and Maxillo-Facial Services at his Practice In the Ambalal House; at H H The Aga Khan Hospitals in Mombasa and Nairobi; The Pandya Memorial Hospital; Katherine Bibby which was later renamed The Mombasa Hospital and The M P Shah Hospital in Nairobi.
He was appointed External Examiner tin Dental Studies at The New Dental School, The University of Nairobi, until his second Exile to The United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1989.
After serving as Associate Dental Surgeon at Beaconsfield Dental Surgeries, Weston Supermare 1989-1990 he established The Bisase Dental Practice which he later re-named CROWN DENTAL PRACTICE in Ealing Broadway, London, until he retired in 2007 so he could start writing."