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Udenta Udenta O., Auteur | Ibadan : KraftgriotsThe Wrath of the Gods, a mature work of social and magical realism, tells a poignant tale of hatred between two neighbouring communities, Isiagu and Ememu, driven by men’s ego and unthinking clamour for individual glory, which eventually led bot[...]![]()
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This particular volume of the boyhood works, in two parts, reveals the early philosophical musing of Udenta O. Udenta, even as a secondary school boy, leading him to make apt pronouncements such as: “Malignant and anarchic problems will face a [...]![]()
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Before They Came recreates the world lived by Africans before the onset of the white colonialists into the Africa. It tells a localized story of an orphaned boy, Ugagwu, who overcame daunting obstacles placed in his path to become “a prosperous [...]![]()
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This volume, in three parts, of the Boyhood Works Series of Udenta O. Udenta contains the poetic ruminations of a highly artistic youngster already profoundly familiar with the classics of world poetry in his first 13 years of life; which he cre[...]![]()
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‘The Re-discovery of the Alistoga’ is a detective novel featuring exciting bullet-dodging fight scenes of a Secret Service agent named Law, in order to recover a stolen document of priceless value – the Alistoga. The young writer’s grasp of the [...]![]()
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Death and the King’s Grey Hair and Other Plays is a collection of three plays, ‘Death and the King’s Grey Hair,’ ‘Truce with the Devil,’ and ‘Fringe Benefits,’ which are all experimental plays from the early period of the writing career of Denja[...]![]()
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"For many years, Southern Oporoza has been in an unwanted and unfavourable matrimony with northern Oporoza. The wealth of the southern part of the country is used to develop the northern part while the south wallows in poverty and underdevelopme[...]



