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Julian Pedican presents book to Bahamas Governor General
Aug 28, 2012 - 11:03:07 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - Governor General Sir-Arthur Foulkes accepts from Mr. Julian Pedican a copy of his book entitled "Progress Answers and Solutions for a More Progressive Bahamas."  The presentation was made August 28, in the office of the Governor-General. Pictured from left to right: Errolisa McPhee, Mr. Pedican, Sir Arthur, and Carla Pedican-Hall.

Here is a quote from Mr. Pedican; “I believe in the Bahamas and in Bahamians and I want the best for my people even if some of them don’t want the best for themselves because this is the Bahamas and Bahamians are first, it does not matter to me what color your skin is and the texture of your hair it’s the character of the man or woman, boy or girl and that should be the standard for everybody in the Bahamas.

Here is a man that truly believes that the Bahamas was a good country, is a paradise and can become a great country for our kids. Where are the rest of Bahamian men that believe in these things and are ready to fight for their country and their good beliefs."
About the Author

Mr. Julian Pedican was born in Nassau Bahamas to Ms. Marjorie S. Pedican, the Pedicans are from Green Turtle Cay Abaco and North Eleuthera. Mr. Pedican attended Palmdale Primary School and Donald Wesper Davis Senior High School. To truly know Julian and what I think defines Mr. Pedican is the things he believes in and holds true too. These include the good things of God, love, faith, respect, peace, brotherly kindness, integraty, decency and loyalty. These are all good things the Bahamas used to believe in and hold true too. One of the many reasons Mr. Pedican wrote this book is to show his people where their sense of pride is so that they can have a sense of pride and belonging, so they know what belongs to them and they don't have to settle for less.

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