Fatshimetrie, November 2, 2024
Congolese writer Félicien Omayete recently presented his latest work entitled “J’ai vu Dieu, de l’unité au leadership” during an exchange workshop at the Central Library of the University of Kinshasa. In this work, Félicien Omayete explores the journey of African youth by highlighting the challenges and opportunities that stand in their way.
This book, published by Paulines, is presented in the form of a 348-page play. By addressing themes such as incapacity, fear and prejudices faced by Congolese youth, the author proposes a path to leadership and empowerment. Félicien Omayete introduces the concept of Sacoulo, symbolizing wisdom, courage and loyalty, as a means for young people to overcome their difficulties and reach their full potential.
More than just a literary work, “I saw God, from incapacity to leadership” is a call to believe in oneself and become agents of change. By encouraging young people to transcend negative stereotypes and adopt a positive vision of the future, the author emphasizes the importance of self-confidence and mutual support to catalyze social transformation.
National MP Isaac Miteyo praised Félicien Omayete’s work and encouraged young people to demonstrate determination, self-esteem, wisdom, hope and discipline in their projects. He emphasizes the importance of determination to achieve one’s goals and contribute positively to society.
Félicien Omayete, a medical student at the University of Kinshasa and author of several books including “Symphonie de mon âme qui pleure”, embodies the voice of a youth in search of meaning and emancipation. His message resonates as a call to action, inviting young Congolese and Africans to seize the opportunities that present themselves and to become actors of positive change within their community. By valuing self-confidence, mutual support and commitment, Félicien Omayete paves the way for a profound and lasting transformation of society.
In conclusion, “I saw God, from incapacity to leadership” is much more than just a book, it is an invitation to push one’s limits, to believe in one’s dreams and to contribute to building a better future for all. A true ode to youth and its infinite potential.