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The Wailing from the Bleeding Nations series follows his frontline experiences as a sick boy struggling for his life while pursuing education and discusses the experiences of many involved in the wars. “From the men who masterminded the conflicts from abroad to the layman who did the killing on the ground, everybody has a story to tell, and the book uncovers everything.”
 
Darway’s literary work, which includes the novels “The Battlefields Where the Wars Aren’t Planned” and “The Lunatic Struggle” in the Wailing from the Bleeding Nations series, has been praised for its raw authenticity and its ability to challenge the prevailing narratives about African conflicts. Through his writing, Darway seeks to shatter the misconceptions and biases that have long plagued the portrayal of African societies, offering readers a deeply personal and insightful perspective.
 
Beyond his literary endeavours, Darway has also been an active advocate for social and political change in Africa. He has worked tirelessly to promote education, healthcare, and economic development in Sierra Leone and Liberia, using his platform to amplify the voices of marginalised communities.
 
Today, Darway continues to inspire readers and activists with his unwavering commitment to truth and justice. His work and life experiences are a testament to the resilience and strength of the African spirit and a reminder that the stories of those who have suffered the most deserve to be heard.

” This book is very good. I like how it addresses the main issues of deprivation and exploitation under the guise of civilisation, yet he learns nothing of his own history and struggles to gain an education.”

– Beatrice Wusie, UK

” What was fascinating to me is that the book deals with a time when I was sitting in next-door Ivory Coast, trying to figure out what on earth was happening in Liberia. Your book is full of detail which fills in the gaps in my knowledge.”

– Elizabeth Blunt, BBC West Africa Reporter

” I was so impressed with your first book, and I highly recommend that people read it. It contains so much information about the wars that took place in our Countries (Sierra Leone and Liberia). Keep it up, Mr. Darway.”

– Augustine S Fallah, USA