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Goodnight Father

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Nnadi Uzomba, a native of Amoka, declined to abide by native customs, especially female circumcision. His resistance to this was due to the death of several of his childhood mates, including his elder sister as a result of injuries sustained from the knife of circumcision. As Amoka people do not mix miracle with logic, the gods would be angry if the community reneged on the circumcision of girls. Consequently, Nnadi was cast into slavery but was in course of his voyage to the Americans, rescued by the British anti-slave naval vessel; and brought to Clabar where he met Meryl a pioneer missionary. He was to form part of the early effort in proselytising the hinterland including his native Amoka land by which he was re-united with his beleaguered family.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Chike
Uzoma

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NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

This is a book that reveals Africa’s face on the side of the imperialist coin. Just like Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the same slaves experience played pivotal roles in the British expeditions to colonise Africa. The author of the book, Chike Uzoma, writes Things Fall Apart in reverse – Where as Okonkwo opposed the incursion of the white man and its erosion of values and customs. Nnadi in this book, is averse to some of the very things Okonkwo stood for. The book also spells out the tripartite role of different groups of “whites”. (The whiteman plundered our land and took us into slavery in the guise of spreading the Good News). The author puts the fact straight. The whites who took our land differ from those who took slaves, yet a different group constituted missionaries – Truth is that the three lines of actions were independent and all came by different means.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Nigeria
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
HEBN Publishers Ltd

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