UK-based Ghanaian Solicitor launches book on “Walk the Talk…”

Accra, July 14, GNA – Mrs Olawunmi Biriyok, a Ghanaian born UK-based Solicitor would on Friday, July 15 launch her debut book: “Walk the Walk, stop just talking the Talk.”

Walk the Walk is an empowering novel, in which the author introduces the reader to key elements of “the walk of righteousness” such as faith, humility, compassion, obedience, selflessness, love and prayer.

The author’s inspirational approach with Walk the Walk appeals to many different types of people in a variety of locations in Ghana and abroad, as she demonstrates these virtues through the stories of key Biblical figures such as Noah, Abraham, and Moses in the Old Testament and Jesus Christ and the Apostle Peter in the New Testament.

From these stories, she draws practical lessons for the Christian of today.

Throughout the book, the author weaves the thread of her own life changing experiences and the practical ways she has shown her faith and compassion for others.

The book is a valuable addition to the devotional library for either the new Christian searching for guidance or the experienced Christian who seeks renewal and enlightenment in the walk of faith, providing knowledge beyond what one may gain in attending church regularly.

Mrs Biriyok nee Shonowo, is the first elected female African British Executive Chairperson of the Executive Committee of the Sole Practitioners Group (SPG) of the Law Society of England and Wales.

As Chairperson of SPG she is tasked to deal with lending banks of England and Wales and legal issues from government.

Mrs Biriyok who holds a BSc Degree in International Studies and an LLB Honours and qualified as a solicitor in 1995, is a British citizen born in Ghana to the late multi-millionaire entrepreneur, Chief Taiye Shonowo, popularly called ‘Olla Balm’.

The SPG is a constituency of the Law Society that represents more than 4,000 sole solicitor practitioners in England and Wales.

Source: GhanaWeb

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