Monday, August 16, 2010

Kajomona by Blaise Tshibwabwa Inspired from the song by Gisele Musadi

KAJOMONA – The novel


… What good does it profit a man to gain the whole world, and lose his soul…?


Kajomona…the song inspired by Gisele Musadi that helped a lot get their courage back and stand back up! Today, the author Blaise Tshibwabwa, takes that message to another level with the novel – Kajomona!



The good news is meant to hit the four corners of the earth…Kajomona, a novel by Blaise Tshibwabwa



As young professionals, the goal is to study hard, get a good job, start a family, and enjoy life! Some are ready to do whatever it takes to make it, some are only ready to go a certain extent, some prefer to take things easy and wait for everything to land in their lap!



Things can shape up pretty well and quick in life but when the foundation is not solid, it will all crumble apart. Fortunately, we all fall down and we all get up.



The getting up is the most amazing experience one can go through in life, you want to get up so you don’t fall back down again, but for that, you must make the right choices and make the right partnership from the get go, so history gets to write and live a new era!



Anthony, Freddy-D, Latisha and Ronald all made it in life, they all made different partnerships in the beautiful city of Toronto, but when the storm came, not all stood…



 
KAJOMONA – Origin and Meaning

The origin of the word can be traced back to the Democratic Republic of Congo in a dialect known as Tshiluba (chi-lu-ba) which can be recognized as the official language spoken in the Kasai province.

Mbuji-Mayi, the capital city of that province, is where the term is widely used.

This simple, yet striking, word is used to glorify, worship and praise God. To have an exact visual meaning of this word, it is suggested to observe the function of an excavator. The excavator does not remove the surface but it goes deep down to the root!

Kajomona - When God deals with a problem, it is not from the surface of it but from the Root of the problem! He uproots it! When He clears the problem, it is for life…



Kajomona, a thrilling novel by Blaise Tshibwabwa!