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The play is an invaluable compendum of ideas. Our modern society is devoid of morality, concomitant with avarice and get rich quick sydrome. The play is a mirror reflecting the image of modern institutions of higher learning. As a corrective work, all and sundry should read, not only reading but reflecting deep to effect positive challenges in our society. The simplicity of language is a credit to the playwright. Onidoma Romanus, Lecturer department of English language and literary studies, college of education, Nsukka.
This substantial Nigerian novel - soap-opera of everyday intrigue and individuals, and mystery story - is set against the culture of the Uda ethnic group. Opoko, the God of the Uda people - and symbol of good fortune, is missing. Ikwu, the priest of Okpoko enlists the help of a family of the Elesis to find the stolen God. At first they suspect art syndicates, but the the question arises: Was it an act of Christian fanaticism? The author who has a background is philosophy and law, offers considered insights into the comparative value of traditional culture and modernity; indigenous religion versus imported Christianity; and the extremes of poverty, wealth amd crime in the cities.
The characters in this novel are everyday people, and the story centres around expose of the university system in Nigeria. Gabriel Orji writes out of concern for the contemporary African situation.
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