ABOUT THE BOOK

Harnessing Your Latent Potential

In this deeply personal and insightful narrative, "Finances and Family: An Immigrant's Journey," we follow the path of one man's confronting cultural norms, religious expectations, and the stark realities of immigrant life. Born into a society that designated him the financial custodian by default, he took his first steps in matrimony unversed in the language of money beyond earnings and spendings. A journey beginning in the vibrancy of Nigeria to the challenging landscapes of the United States, this story unravels the untold hardship behind the silence of financial discussion in traditional roles and the pivot to a modern understanding of financial independence and generational wealth.

Dr. Innocent's testament challenges the cultural precepts that shaped his early financial perspectives, reflected in his struggle to find footing in America's demanding environment. His story is a candid confession of early ignorance, turning to wisdom, and the revelation that education extends far beyond institutional walls into the realm of fiscal empowerment. With brutal honesty, he addresses the perils of migrating without financial security and the subsequent battles with employment, education, and raising a family in an unfamiliar country.

As Dr. Innocent evolves from a struggling immigrant to a passionate advocate for financial education, he underscores the immense value of discussing finances before marriage—a dialogue that his own transformative experiences attest to. This book is not just a narrative but a lesson in the importance of financial literacy for a fulfilling life. It's a must-read for anyone standing on the precipice of major life decisions, poised to make or break their financial future. Join us in discovering how one man's trials became a roadmap for financial success and personal triumph in "Finances and Family: An Immigrant's Journey."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr Charity Ntiasagwe and Innocent Ntiasagwe

Dr Charity Ntiasagwe was born in Umuahia, Abia (formerly Imo) State, Nigeria, on July 12, 1964, as the third of seven children to Virginia and [...]