Oluwafemi Oloidi was born in Nigeria in 1985. He has an M.A. degree and he is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is an artist, poet, and a fashion designer. Shoeless Night is his first book.
About the book:
Shoeless Night, is a true life story, which tells the horror story of young educated Nigerians; most especially Femi who would be the first out of the survivors to express his anger and frustration for the terror meted on him and his friends by an insane authority. The struggle between light and darkness, education and stark illiteracy; love and lust for power, corruption at its highest peak and self affliction are established in this timeless piece.
Praise for "Shoeless Night":
"The book holds a lot of promise for young Oloidi. I am particularly taken by the profundity of his aphorism. HIS VISION IS CLEAR! HIS MISSION IS CLEARER STILL!" -Chief Pete. S. Edochie (M.O.C), Actor
"Exceptionally written, I enjoyed reading Shoeless Night, very much. It's a nice window into Nigerian life, and it's filled with a good amount of suspense and mystery. Great book!" -Kim Gooden, Glass Editorial, USA
" So captivating and powerfully written.". -TeeMac Omatshola ISELI.
well done. will look out for a copy.
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UNN staff Kid. His elder brother was my friend. I knew femi will go places he was determined and hardworking way back in school. I even ran into his sister in Paris the small girl was forming for me. Small girl i knew when she had no boobs. The young shall grow .Nice one Otunba Femo.
DeleteMe tooo. I can't wait. Wow
DeleteCan't remember the last time I read a novel. Thanks to Internet.
ReplyDeleteI know his sister Kemsugar that likes to fly colour in School. With her battalion Friends.she was so popular in school then but I never got to meet her or talk to her Make she no give me slap.
DeleteShut up! Famzer!
DeleteAshawo man! Don't go and look for your own wife. She is married with kids.
DeleteLol. Well done Oloidi. Young and getting it. I hope to get there someday
DeleteI will go look for it...endorsed.
ReplyDeleteYeah life is sure full of surprises. I pray God surprises my ENEMIES too.
DeleteWow Femi!!! Nice one! Life is full of surprises.
ReplyDeleteGood job.
ReplyDeleteOk!
ReplyDeleteI want
ReplyDeleteIs there a kindle version?
Me too I want the book and you. Hit me up.
DeleteI have phobia for reading...
ReplyDeleteThat's why I dare not miss ANY class when I wz in d polytechnic...
Olodo! Lol
DeleteStella I love you, You are a Good and humble woman. May God bless you in abundance.
DeleteYou really look like a polythecnic product. If I had gone to poly I ll be too ashamed to mention it
DeleteLwkmd! Olodo rabata
DeleteWow what a small world. His father was my lecturer in the 80's Prof Ola. A well respected man and humble. And and very intelligent. His children were still very very small when I was a student. I used to admire his dad a lot. Good man Good heart. Well done stella
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you. I miss his classes and jokes. Great Lions.
DeleteYaaaaaay! Femi! I'm proud of you!
ReplyDeleteNice one. He looks like Jim iyke.
ReplyDeleteLions are going places. He was my set in Uni. He used to dance etc. His number was my Humanities Lecturer too. Good one
ReplyDeleteNice one. Stella kedu ije?
ReplyDeleteAwww I am so proud of him. May he go places in Jesus Name.
ReplyDeleteNice talent. I will definitely look out for it.
ReplyDeleteI hate to read because I love you parents I will surely get a copy and tell my friends too.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you can't write. Read the book so you can know the difference between you and your. Thank me later. Lol
DeleteHahahahh this one got me laughing. Nice book and I hope to round up by tomorrow
DeleteI wish it were in Abuja. Well I wish him all the best. Great Lions.
ReplyDeleteJust got the link to your blog on bbm. And I came to see for my self. Nice blog stella. LOVE FROM AUSTRALIA.
ReplyDeleteMe too! Stella wad up?
DeleteIs this not @ kemsugar's elder bro. Good to know he is going places
ReplyDeleteSmall world. Good one femo
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be there. I will call off at work. Goodman
ReplyDeleteI just got the book. Nice one Olufemi
ReplyDeleteFor real. Proud of you femo!
ReplyDeleteThe book was a great read! It's good to see that young Nigerians can actually sit down and put together something amazing.
ReplyDeleteI hope this dude never stops writing!!!
I agree with you. Wonderful.
DeleteWow! I know this dude. We were in the same faulty I'm UNN. Good to know he is doing well for himself. Because some staff kids tho! Annoying beings. Good work
ReplyDeleteWhy does he look like jim iyke****rolling my eyes***
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