Sixtus Z. Atabong, PA-C

Published: Jan. 6, 2019, 12:15 a.m.

Less than two weeks until the elections, and voter turnout for midterms typically low. But award-winning humanitarian Sixtus Z. Atabong, PA-C, whose family sacrificed everything so he could escape corruption in Africa, is reminding all Americans to head to the polls. “Only 5 percent of Cameroonians turned out to vote this year, largely because of voter intimidation. Their president will now continue his 36-year reign.” says Atabong, author of My Father’s Gift. “Why is America’s most indispensable gift often taken for granted?” In an engaging and thought-provoking interview, Sixtus can discuss: The value of FREEDOM in America—and why ignoring your right to vote is more dangerous than you think The Power of Optimism: Why he calls America the moral compass of the world How political corruption recently caused his family’s home to burn down, as well as their entire village Horrific conditions Third World countries, where politicians control every aspect of citizens’ lives Why it’s important to hold governments responsible instead of simply distrusting them Please let me know if you’re interested in speaking with Sixtus and/or receiving a copy of My Father’s Gift.