
Rebirth of Odebiao, I Sell Bananas in Africa
by Willow Tree Attracts The Wind
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Fall asleep to the music of destiny... When he woke up, Odebiao found that he had been reborn as a 16-year-old boy in Burundi, Africa. This is one of the poorest countries in the world, with more than 70% of the population below the poverty line. The poor Oudebiao began to build his own business empire. He became the richest man in Burundi, the richest man in Africa, the richest man in the world... The day when wealth reaches its peak. The reporter asked him what was the most memorable thing about this journey? Oudebiao replied: I remembered my figure under the sunset that day, my happy time pulling bananas in Burundi...
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Niche track You can easily understand the title of the book: African boy started selling bananas. At the beginning of the plot, I bought a statue, and the passing believers put money piously. The protagonist picked it up at the end, and as the first pot of gold, he exchanged it for a bicycle. After that, the happy journey of a banana rider begins. The protagonist is still born with a banana body. (Literally) Overall, a novel atmosphere to watch. According to the author, there will be no plot about going abroad, but the protagonist's rise is due to Huang Xin's role as a bridge between Africa and China, and his ability to get rid of poverty and become rich. Dry food (temporary)




This book is a bit interesting. The subject matter is relatively rare. The protagonist is reborn in an ordinary low-income family in Africa. The timeline of the story is 2005. The beginning is just like the title of the book. First make money to buy a bicycle and then sell bananas. At this time, I feel that there is a lot of room for manipulation. The writing is also good. If you like it, you can read it.




🌟🌟🌟What can I say about this book? It is completely a hot topic article. The details are completely maintained by documentaries. The plot is okay. It is an article about African black entrepreneurship.













