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Twenty good friends cannot live together in twenty good years”. We were more than twenty who left the school and the simple statement was beginning to echo hard in my ear, as if grandma actually had that particular day in mind. Pg.100

~ Obehi Peter Ewanfoh

Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Children Good Friends Little Still Owing Me Goodbye Traditional Tales Twenty Good Years

The feast was seen everywhere and in everything. Some women in semi-dresses were busy doing many things at once. Domestic animals were crying their last, with knives on their throats. They too were celebrating the feast in their own ways.Pg.93

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Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Children Feast Little Still Owing Me Goodbye Traditional Tales

Kukurukuuu,’ our big rooster crowed as usual and it nearly put me off my sleep. My eyes were neither open nor close. In trying to go back to sleep I rolled to both sides on my small wooden bed, covered with a mat. The room was partially dark and warm, sleepless rats busy under my bed in search of food.

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Obehi Peter Ewanfoh African Culture Fiction Narrations

Dry your tears, woman, the boy will be found. Nobody can do him anything…” Gradually, the tears began to dry from Etusi’s eyes, thanks to Okokpujie’s words, a mighty force that swung the entire village to action. Pg.38

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Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Amende The Stream Water Dry Your Tears Esan Land Children Narration Nigeria Okokpujie Oral Tradition People S Hardships The Bad And The Good Ones Village Woman

Tell me my little children, what crime has this lizard committed that it must die this evening?” There was silence. In raising my head like a joke, I tried to laugh. That was the same time I realized that grandma was dead serious with us.Pg.26

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Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Crime Little Children Lizards Still Owing Me Goodbye Traditional Tales

It is you who need to go, Amende. Go home; your friends are waiting for you. Pg.63

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Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Amende The Stream Water Child Go Home Lost Strong

I wish I were like you pa. I wish I had not been afraid, all my life! Pg.55

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Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Afraid Amende The Stream Water Child Lost Strong

Grandma; it was to grandma I truly wanted to have returned, but she was no more. I could only remember the day she died. The tears mother shed on me, as if I was going to face a more difficult world than any other member of our family. Pg.100

~ Obehi Peter Ewanfoh

Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Grandma Little Children Nigeria Primary School Tears Traditional Tales Uromi

I have seen Ikpea too. Ikpea is not dead, he is in the evil forest with Amende… Pg.70

~ Obehi Peter Ewanfoh

Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Amende The Stream Water Child Evil Forest Go Home Ikpea Oral Traditional Tales Strong

This land has brought forth numerous children, favouring both the bad and the good ones. It is not the land that is responsible for the people’s hardships, it is the people themselves. Pg.8

~ Obehi Peter Ewanfoh

Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Amende The Stream Water Esan Land Children Narration Nigeria Oral Tradition People S Hardships The Bad And The Good Ones
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