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Bode Mesh’s For The Sake of My Friend Gets Launch Date

by Olamilekan Okeowo July 18, 2020
by Olamilekan Okeowo July 18, 2020

Come July 27, 2020, When relationships become minds game, would two heads feel better than a mind? a literary offering by Bode Meshioye (Mesh) will be officially launched.

The book, For the sale of my friend, is a fictional love story containing Bode Mesh’s unique descriptive style, humor, suspense, and wild imagination in play.

For The Sake of My Friend has its setting in Milton Keynes, a modern city created at the outskirts of London in 1967 to decongest the housing and overburdened transports system. The plots tell how a simple bid to help a friend out of a difficult situation had turned to a series of events that exposed each character’s tendency to be disloyal to their partners.

The reality of its locations makes the book quite engaging, especially to readers who have lived or been to Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, and the architectural landmark, Xscape MK.

Bode Mesh has been described as an enigma by his colleagues in the creative art industry where he has developed screenplays and worked as Assistant Director in a couple of Nollywood movies before relocating to the UK in early 2000. He was also a part of the pioneers of the African film industry in Nigeria, his late brother, Yemi Meshioye being an established pre-Nollywood Film Director, with whom he worked in close collaboration.

He currently works as a freelance Digital Artist after over 30 years of working as a Visualizer and rising to an Art Director position with several top Advertising Agencies including Rosabel, BBDO, and McCann.

The book is available for purchase on Amazon.

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