Sunday Eugene OseghaleEugene is an African-Canadian writer and educator whose storytelling is deeply rooted in Nigerian folklore and wisdom traditions. Trained as an English Education major and experienced as an elementary teacher, he brings warmth, clarity, and cultural ichness to every story he tells.For more than twenty years, he has been a passionate environmental activist, championing EcoSchool ideals across Canadian elementary schools. His work promotes environmental responsibility, sustainable development, and climate and eco-justice-values that often shine through in his writing for young readers.Eugene is also a researcher and author of the dissertation Impact of Merging Organizations on Employee Learners, and he has received awards recognizing his leadership and community engagement. His academic background and lived experience shape stories that celebrate indigenous African values, humility, interdependence, and the dignity of all life. He is currently working on: 100 African Adages for Everyday Life. Whether writing for children, teens, or adults, he invites readers into worlds where curiosity is encouraged, wisdom is shared, and every voice matters. Read More Read Less
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