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Orie The Badger
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Orie The Badger

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Old Man Imo or the Old Man as he is often called, just got a bad news. He may not live to see the next full moon Now he has no time to finish his long overdue masterpiece. He has only one window if his beautiful story about the Igbos has to stay alive for the next generation… He must take the only chance left. So he sits him down and hands over his life’s story to his ten year old son… But will he remember the story well enough to keep it alive… This is the story in a story that is in another story… Typical of the Igbos; a prominent tribe in the eastern part of Nigeria. It is an anthropomorphic fictional narrative of the four sons of Ogu and the acrimony expected of an average Igbo family but with a magical yet diabolic twist.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Afro Euro Consult
Date
19 February 2018
Pages
198
ISBN
9781642555356

Old Man Imo or the Old Man as he is often called, just got a bad news. He may not live to see the next full moon Now he has no time to finish his long overdue masterpiece. He has only one window if his beautiful story about the Igbos has to stay alive for the next generation… He must take the only chance left. So he sits him down and hands over his life’s story to his ten year old son… But will he remember the story well enough to keep it alive… This is the story in a story that is in another story… Typical of the Igbos; a prominent tribe in the eastern part of Nigeria. It is an anthropomorphic fictional narrative of the four sons of Ogu and the acrimony expected of an average Igbo family but with a magical yet diabolic twist.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Afro Euro Consult
Date
19 February 2018
Pages
198
ISBN
9781642555356