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Hanuabada (literally meaning “big village”) in Papua New Guinea’s capital city, Port Moresby, has undergone a complete metamorphosis inasmuch as it has given leeway to unemployment and unequal distribution of wealth as well as social evils, despite its loyal bond to Christianity.
The book, Upstream, Through Endless Sands of Blessings, brings to focus the story of the Lahui Ako family from the Gunina-Laurina clan of the village of Hanuabada, situated on the shores of Fairfax Harbour. It was in Hanuadaba where the London Missionary Society (LMS) set up base paving the way for Christianity and modernisation in the region…