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Gong of Nemesis
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Gong of Nemesis

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Abdul Bosun is a Nigerian born poet born, who, as a freelance poet has had work published in many Nigerian newspapers as well as in a collection of poems under the title Riddles of Sage. His play Gong of Nemesis is set in rural Nigeria and is a story of village life and the influence of ancient traditions. It can be seen as a metaphor for many of the corrupt practices of life in present day Africa and the world as a whole. Gong of Nemesis is an entertaining and often humorous play with a strong moral undertone that will enlighten and delight the reader, especially those who recognise the characters from their own life experiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Olympia Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2015
Pages
101
ISBN
9781848975262

Abdul Bosun is a Nigerian born poet born, who, as a freelance poet has had work published in many Nigerian newspapers as well as in a collection of poems under the title Riddles of Sage. His play Gong of Nemesis is set in rural Nigeria and is a story of village life and the influence of ancient traditions. It can be seen as a metaphor for many of the corrupt practices of life in present day Africa and the world as a whole. Gong of Nemesis is an entertaining and often humorous play with a strong moral undertone that will enlighten and delight the reader, especially those who recognise the characters from their own life experiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Olympia Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2015
Pages
101
ISBN
9781848975262