In this fictional piece by Cash Onadele (Aiyeko-ooto), we find that in the rain forests, among Yoruba people, they have a saying - "aajo ju owo loo" (care is greater than money). There, politics kept them in darkness, centuries behind the clock of modern times. Strangely, it was there that Mojisola was planted, in a career that took her to their homes and hearts. A decade ago, she lost her first chance at love and motherhood. Now, the pandemic struck, a global lockdown was imposed. She managed the Pandemic Isolation Center and had to make a crucial life and death decision. Does this lead to…mehr
In this fictional piece by Cash Onadele (Aiyeko-ooto), we find that in the rain forests, among Yoruba people, they have a saying - "aajo ju owo loo" (care is greater than money). There, politics kept them in darkness, centuries behind the clock of modern times. Strangely, it was there that Mojisola was planted, in a career that took her to their homes and hearts. A decade ago, she lost her first chance at love and motherhood. Now, the pandemic struck, a global lockdown was imposed. She managed the Pandemic Isolation Center and had to make a crucial life and death decision. Does this lead to depression, death or a new path to love? What do we learn of power, corruption, love, death and morality in this short story?
Ink-quill Aiyeko-ooto: a child hero or villain? "Enigbewo: Childhood Struggles & Delights" is an intimate account of the early years of Poet, Philosopher & Playwright, Cash Akinyemi Onadele. Told from his own view of the world in those pre-teen years. This is a juicy catalog of influences, tales and childhood behaviors. It is also a captivating report on characters of people in his extended family and their struggles and delights as a middle-class family. Clearly, a throwback to that decade of 1965-1974, living mostly between his village, Odo-alamo, Ijebu-Igbo and the city of Ibadan, in Western, Nigeria. He translates the pre- and post-civil war values of Yoruba traditional village life, and by contrasts depicts modern city living. We find in these pages a middle-child boy's understanding of life. One, who struggled with learning in the sheets of pages but is drawn more to experimenting in nature, morphology and human relations. The outcrop of the strong voices of his storytelling, philosopher grandfather and a hunter, great-uncle is this interesting, entertaining, and spellbinding epic tale of his childhood past!
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