Drug Slaves
by
Book Details
About the Book
See the irony in the lives of Vincent, William, Sani, and their friends in school in this story of “drug slaves” in which children from humble family backgrounds are turned aside from responsible lives by negative influences and habits of different origins. Experience the ordeal which misled the boys from their adolescence through their adulthood. They were transformed into miscreants and societal menaces, tormenting victims and traumatizing their families. The drug which the children sought solace in due to family neglect, peer-group influence and other factors could only be better handled as they finally found themselves in a rehabilitation centre.
About the Author
Ibrahim Muhammed Bashir is an Assistant State Commander of Operations and Intelligence with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria, West Africa. His experience in overseeing the activities of the Drug Demand Reduction Unit and his interactions with clients (known as Illicit Drug Abuse Persons) for a period of time has encouraged him to putting these stories into a book. He is married with children. He golfs, plays badminton, and follows football keenly.