Ogebe's Myths

Charles Jones

Ogebe's Myths
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mkhirot Elohiyot
Published
3 July 2024
Pages
48
ISBN
9787378768473

Ogebe’s Myths

Charles Jones

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From the tranquil villages along the Benue River to the misty hills of ancestral lands, Ogebe traverses a landscape rich with stories-tales of heroes and spirits, of love and betrayal, and of the enduring bond between mortals and the divine.

His journey begins in his own village of Agila, where he learns of Olumo, the warrior whose courage saved their ancestors from invaders, and Ene, the celestial goddess whose tears filled the rivers that nourish their lands. Inspired by these tales, Ogebe sets forth to explore distant villages like Okpoga, where he unravels the mysteries of sacred groves and ancient prophecies.

Venturing further, Ogebe delves into the enigmatic past of Orokam, where a haunting curse has plagued its people for generations. Guided by elders and shamans, he uncovers the truth behind the curse-a tale of betrayal, vengeance, and the eternal struggle between fate and free will.

Along the way, Ogebe encounters the vibrant tapestry of Idoma culture-its traditions, rituals, and the deep-rooted connection between humans and their natural surroundings. In Ankpa, he discovers the origins of a mystical amulet that safeguarded its people in times of strife, and in Okpoga, he learns of a sacred grove where the veil between the mortal realm and the spirit world is thinnest.

As Ogebe's odyssey unfolds, he not only unravels the myths that have shaped his people's history but also discovers profound truths about himself and his place within the intricate web of his community. Each story he uncovers becomes a thread in the fabric of his own identity, weaving together past and present, myth and reality, into a tapestry that celebrates resilience, unity, and the enduring power of storytelling.

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