Lois Otse Adams’ “Flying Five Flags” Captivates Audience at NAWOJ Gathering

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By Dominic Nwobodo

In the midst of a lively NAWOJ event held recently, a moment of exuberance rippled through the conference room as Dr. Lois Otse Adams, the esteemed co-author of “Flying Five Flags,” found herself at the center of acclaim. A reader, holding a copy of the book, could not contain her excitement and proclaimed, “She is the one!” The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm as Adams confirmed her identity, eliciting joy and admiration from those present.

One particularly poignant encounter unfolded with a female police officer, tasked with ensuring security at the NAWOJ election. Consumed by the content of “Flying Five Flags,” she expressed her happiness at reading the free copy while the author stepped in. Adams, touched by this connection, generously provided her with a complimentary copy, fostering a moment of genuine gratitude and shared appreciation for the transformative power of literature.

Author Advocates for Collaborative Impact: Appeals to Inspector General of Police for Book Acquisition

Notably, during the book’s initial presentation, the former Inspector General of Police (IG) acknowledged its significance by sending a two-member delegation. The author sees this as an opportune moment to advocate for broader impact, urging the present IG of Police to consider acquiring additional copies of “Flying Five Flags.” With security challenges gripping the nation, Dr. Adams believes in the potential of her book to uplift the spirits of civil officers and offer valuable insights during tumultuous times.

“Flying Five Flags” to Soar Again: Grand Re-launch on March 30, 2024

Anticipation is building for the grand re-launch of “Flying Five Flags” and other books authored by Lois Otse Adams, scheduled for March 30, 2024. The event is poised to be a celebration of literary achievement, showcasing the profound impact the books have had on individuals and capturing the attention of distinguished figures, including law enforcement officials. Dr. Adams looks forward to sharing her transformative work with a broader audience, emphasizing the book’s potential to inspire resilience and courage, particularly in those entrusted with maintaining order and security in challenging times.

Her father, Omokhogie Adamu, Ph.D is the co-author of the book, he passed on 6th February, 2017, at the age of 83.

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