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Sweet & Sour from Homeland is a deeply moving memoir chronicling the life of Ernest Nnamdi Onuoha, a rural Nigerian boy born into poverty, orphaned young, and shaped by the ravages of the Biafran War, who overcomes countless personal, economic, and political challenges to emerge as a self-made community leader, public servant, author, and advocate for education and justice. From the rhythms of traditional village life to the harsh streets of Port Harcourt and the complexities of political service in Aba, the book weaves a rich narrative of resilience, survival, and transformation. It is a story of a man who fought like hell to rise from obscurity, whose journey echoes the struggles and triumphs of many unsung Nigerians, and whose faith, grit, and storytelling keep hope alive for the next generation.