Ebrima Sawaneh, a young Gambian blogger who recently published a book about professional exam tips has become an Amazon international bestseller.
On his Facebook and Linkedin, Ebrima announced that his book, “PASSED: 12 Proven Secrets to Pass any Professional Exam at The First Sitting,” was a No. 1 bestseller in the Amazon USA’ under two categories, “College advice and Education Policy and Reform.
“The book is not only about professional exam strategies but story of how I was able to study four professional qualifications (ACCA, CIFE, CAT, MBA) through self-study and without resitting single exam paper. Self-study was the only option I had as my parents could not afford to pay beyond high school. I know there are thousands of young people who face a similar challenge today. I hope this book will inspire them beyond examination” Ebrima wrote on his LinkedIn status update.
The book shares 12 principles behind Ebrima’s 5 professional exam secrets and it was released in October 2017.
” I know that, when I was in school, I would have liked to pass my exams the first time. In many cases I didn’t so having a book like this would have been very helpful. Now, it can help thousands of people to navigate through their studies and get it right the first time.,” Scott B. Allan said about the book.
The book can be ordered from any Amazon online store and paperback will also be available in the Gambia in early 2018. You can read more about the book on this page.
Waaw am so overwhelmed.congrats brother
Thank you Sis. regards
Congratulations Ebrima for this laudable achievement. We are so proud of you and believe that we will really see more of this in the near future. No doubt that your work become the number one best selling. It really touches the life of many in academic career. The points are not just stories but real issues when put in practice will surely pay dividen. Bravo once again and we pray that the Almighty Allah give you long life, good health and happiness always.
Thank you Yanks for all the supports and encouragements.
Nice one brother. Its really good to see young Gambians/Africans doing well. Keep it up.
Thank you brother. I appreciate your feedback.