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Ezechimere-King Made by God, is the first of a three part saga which he has written to entertain as well as enlighten readers on the rich history and traditions of pre-missionary Nigeria. Coming from two opposite socio-economic ends of culture, Ezechimere and Adeze held a next to impossible chance of having their romance blossom into an acceptable relationship. Can Ezechimere and Adeze's love overcome the odds and perservere?
From an innocuous encounter in an airplane, to discourses of the enrichment of the only philosophy his own father handed down to him, through issues of concern for dereliction of education, to building a wholesome and homogeneous community. He highlights issues through his own journey through life and the numerous recordation of those he had made and shared in a span of close to two decades, blending fun and earnest graveness without being preachy or sanctimonious. Drawing from the Desiderata and his favorite prayer, Good Morning God, he uses an engaging discourse form to deliver the message that our stories, individually and collectively, written or unwritten, is the culminant of the worlds story. In this book, he shows that inspiration is not farfetched and that from effecting liveability in our immediate surrounding we can shape our story to effect points of contact and communication that will eventually give the world story, the great Story, ..a chance to develop.
Rev. ed. of: Introduction to African oral literature. c1991.
This book analyzes the history of the Ngwa-Igbo of Southeastern Nigeria in time perspective. It begins with an evaluation of the methodologies used in studying the so-called stateless societies and goes on to discuss the origin of the Ngwa and their socio-political organization. Subsequent chapters examine local and regional trade networks as well as the roles Okonko title society, the Aro and other oracular specialists played during slavery and legitimate commerce. Also discussed are the production and marketing of palm produce and the sequence of events that contributed to the Aba Women's Revolt of 1929. The final chapter uses the Ngwa example to highlight the diverse changes that occurred in Igbo mini states during the periods under review.
This is a captivating narrative journey of a devout, multi-talented, handsome young man who happens to come from a very humble home. Finding himself in a new opulently unpredictable, cosmic environment, the things he saw, the things he witnessed and the people he associated with got his faith challenged. His heart was filled with revulsion on seeing very beautiful, delectable campus babes dressed like orphans that have been deprived of parental upbringing, but they drove him even closer to his maker in order that he may not be tempted. His popularity within this unpredictable environment and his unholy alliance with people of differing faith did not help him as those delectable ‘orphans’ came in ‘droves’ just to have a taste of his ‘intellectual wine’. Would he throw in the towel? Would he hang on to his faith? Or would he succumb to the fleshly enticements in order to plough through the murky pleasures offered within the ‘luscious thighs’ of these ‘paradoxical orphans’? Would he feasts in the luxury of their surreptitious passions for their academic poverty; rewarding them with anatomical aberration? Well, your guess is as good as mine. Enjoy the read!!!
The Conspiracy Against Africa, unveils a resonating truth that echoes across borders. With insightful precision, the book navigates the intricate reasons behind Africa's ongoing economic challenges and subjugation. Tracing the pages of history, the narrative illuminates the complex interplay between the West and Africa. Here, Africa's path to prosperity is shackled by the West's unquenchable appetite for its resources. This chokehold on Africa's raw materials keeps the global equilibrium, but at what expense? Unraveling layers of inefficiency, ethical cracks, and integrity gaps, the book dissects Africa's relationship with the Western world. It exposes vested interests that hold back progress with unyielding tenacity. Yet, within this stark analysis, a call to arms resounds—a rallying cry brimming with urgency and optimism, inviting every African to reclaim their essence and dreams. This stands as a pivotal turning point, urging Africans to cast aside shadows that bind them, seizing the reins of fate, and forging a destiny that defies exploitation. "The Conspiracy Against Africa" is more than a book; it's an awakening—an assertion of empowerment amidst suppression. It lays bare truths long obscured, inviting you on this narrative journey to reclaim Africa's story and usher in an era of empowerment, justice, and self-determination.
Emeka is from a poor background but is determined to succeed in life, and dislodge some of the social barriers which stand in his way. The narrative traces how he pursues his educational and employment ambitions, and describes the difficult social world in which he and his family friends must live in the best way they possibly can. Abraham Nnadi is a lawyer from Northern Nigeria. Not by Justification in his first novel.