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Incarceration is not Incapacitation

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Imprisonment is not incapacitation is an inspirational autobiography of the author¿s life from childhood to prison and post-prison.The author had a humble childhood upbringing in a rural pleasant family in Uganda. He attended church schools for primary and secondary education before dropping out in 1998 to join the police force when his parents could no longer afford fees. Unfortunately, he did not serve for long in the force, he was imprisoned in 2005. He was jailed in different prison facilities in the country, including the condemned section!During his time in prison, he accepted the fact he was a prisoner. However, he remained hopeful and held to the truth that his mind was not imprisoned. He deeply reflected on his life, and accepted rehabilitation for transformation. He utilized the opportunity of the education programs in prison. He resumed high school, studied, and attained a bachelor¿s degree in law, among other awards. He repented of his sins and reconciled with his accusers. He continued to encourage and support his family. By the time of his release in 2019, his wife and children, members of his extended family, and the entire village waited and received him as a hero!

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9786139426713
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 148
  • Published:
  • January 12, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 150x9x220 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 238 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of Incarceration is not Incapacitation

Imprisonment is not incapacitation is an inspirational autobiography of the author¿s life from childhood to prison and post-prison.The author had a humble childhood upbringing in a rural pleasant family in Uganda. He attended church schools for primary and secondary education before dropping out in 1998 to join the police force when his parents could no longer afford fees. Unfortunately, he did not serve for long in the force, he was imprisoned in 2005. He was jailed in different prison facilities in the country, including the condemned section!During his time in prison, he accepted the fact he was a prisoner. However, he remained hopeful and held to the truth that his mind was not imprisoned. He deeply reflected on his life, and accepted rehabilitation for transformation. He utilized the opportunity of the education programs in prison. He resumed high school, studied, and attained a bachelor¿s degree in law, among other awards. He repented of his sins and reconciled with his accusers. He continued to encourage and support his family. By the time of his release in 2019, his wife and children, members of his extended family, and the entire village waited and received him as a hero!

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