PROF IGWE’S BOOK WINS (BOOKS OLYMPICS), IAAAS OUTSTANDING BOOK PRIZE AWARD IN ATLANTA, USA.

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By Chris Benson

Prof. Chinedum Igwe’s Book “Immigration to Citizenship of the United States of America – Your Resource Guide,” got the highest votes from authors, scholars and guests to win the International Association of African Authors and Scholars, (IAAAS) Outstanding Book Prize also known as the “Books Olympics” at the just concluded 2021 Books and Leadership Summit in Atlanta, United States of America.

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Prof. Chinedum Igwe’s book polled the highest votes through live voting from eligible voters at the summit. Though it  was a tense competition among other books that also featured in the competition but at the end of voting, Igwe’s book came first.

Reacting to his book coming first, Prof. Igwe said he wasn’t too surprised, according to him, the book is a veritable source of information and guide for students, visitors and immigrants to integrate successfully in the USA and the process of becoming an American citizen. He said the book has equally done well on the bookshelves in various bookshops as well as through orders on IAAAS online bookstore from prospective buyers.

Prof. Igwe therefore enjoined  published authors and writers across Africa and other parts of the world to take advantage of this unique competition by entering their published books in the next competition billed to hold next year.

The “Books Olympics” is one of the major highlights of the annual Books and Leadership Summit of IAAAS.
For authors and writers to participate in the competition he or she must first register as member of IAAAS to qualify for the competition.

Immigration to Citizenship of the United States of America – Your resource guide can be obtained with other books and souvenirs from IAAAS online Bookstore:
https://www.iaaauthors.org
https://www.iaaauthorsbooksales.com

Participate at the next summit and follow the live voting and counting of the winning votes!

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