Lagos Teen author turns visa denial into book on resilience
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Summary: The book also offers guidance to those facing mental health challenges, encouraging them to find meaning in their struggles.
A 17-year-old 100-level student at Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos State, Edu Muyyassir, has turned a personal setback into an inspiring story of resilience and purpose.
His first book titled βThe Comeback Code,β is a practical guide to overcoming lifeβs challenges and rebuilding strength after adversity.
The self-help book, which has begun attracting attention online, offers strategies for readers to rise above disappointment, fear, and failure.
Mr Muyyassir, an indigene of Epe Local Gove
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