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Title: “Bamboozled by Jesus: Iman Orji’s Novel Takes Readers on a Cozy Crime Family Mystery”
Iman Orji's highly anticipated novel, “Bamboozled by Jesus: How God Tricked Me in the Life of My Dreams,” is now available in paperback.
In this captivating story, Orji takes readers on a journey through quiet domestic dramas set in Ireland, filled with family mysteries and a touch of cozy crime.
The novel promises to be an easy and enjoyable read, perfect for a relaxing plane ride or a day at the beach.
During a recent interview, virtual fans had the opportunity to ask questions to Iman Orji.
Dominique from Toronto, a long-time fan of the show, asked if Orji still incorporates jokes about her parents in her stand-up routine and whether they ever get annoyed by being the subject of her humor.
Orji revealed that her parents are the centerpiece of her comedy and the core inspiration behind her jokes.
While her mother initially questioned the truthfulness of these jokes, she has now embraced her daughter's celebrity status and even suggests new material for Orji's routines.
The conversation then shifted to the popularity of Nigerian culture in mainstream media.
Orji mentioned the presence of two Nigerian housewives on “The Real Housewives of Potomac” and shared her experiences of being Nigerian in America.
She acknowledged that Nigeria, as Africa's most populous country, is bound to have a significant influence on popular culture.
Switching gears, Graham, the author of the novel “Forever Home,” joined the discussion.
Robert and Lynette from San Francisco posed a question about Graham winning the National Television Award for TV interview, defeating Piers Morgan.
Graham admitted that he was not present at the event but accepted the award virtually.
He found great satisfaction in witnessing Piers Morgan's reaction to his win.
The award-winning interview showcased Graham's conversation with Bono, the renowned musician.
The conversation then veered towards public opinion regarding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Britain.
Graham shared that the British press tends to be critical of the couple, while William and Kate have become almost deified in the media.
He emphasized that regular people don't pay as much attention to the royal drama and simply believe that Harry and Meghan should be allowed to live their lives.
In conclusion, the interview provided fans with insights into Iman Orji's novel, Graham's award-winning interview, and the public perception of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The conversation was filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and intriguing perspectives.
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