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Ezechiel "Zeke" Bambolo, Jr. was born in Liberia, West Africa and came to the United States in 1991. In a very unique and somewhat original manner both in his book and speeches, Ezechiel weaves true testimonies of his and his family's struggle for survival through the treacherous Liberian civil war to teach life principles. In addition to accounts from a savage war, as well as other influences of his life in a once foreign land (United States) that has now become home, Ezechiel discusses living under pressure, family legacy, purposeful living, biblical manhood, women of virtue, parenting (firstborn sons especially), amongst other topics. His book The Firstborn Son: A Curse, a Gift, or a Calling reaches into your soul to restore the neglected but historic role of the firstborn son for the stability of the family, culture, and the nation. Ezechiel's life is an excellent example.
At the age of nineteen (19), and in the face of social and emotional trials, he began an incredible journey as a collegiate athlete and student. At age seventeen and two days after his high school graduation ceremony, a treacherous civil war engulfed his family and country. He restored his family from utter chaos, destruction, and loss of a civil war after being forced to leave them in the danger of the war. Ezechiel spent a little over six years as a high school boys' basketball coach directly impacting and changing the lives of his youth. Challenged as a youth in his own right, Ezechiel brings a that youths directly identify with and find irresistible to ignore. Ezechiel is also married and a father of two, a girl and boy.
Ezechiel also host and co-host multiple radio shows with regional, national, and global listeners from his home state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest. He is also a frequent traveler and speaker at events and seminars around the country.
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