Tales of the Iroko Tree


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The Iroko Tree


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Follow a group of animal friends on a hilarious journey to find an Iroko tree. Join in this epic adventure as the animals swing, run and swim to the Iroko tree. But who will save the day? A story of friendship, honesty, and support.




THE IROKO TREE


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In search of the roots, understanding, and a healthy basis for life. We came across the Iroko tree.At this moment, we found much more than another metaphor, we found the roots and the comprehension of our own ways, a history with a beginning, content and end, guiding the compilation of ancient knowledge and lessons acquired during a lifetime. It is like a foundation for well being! Take your time!




Iroko Tree


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The Iroko Tree


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Colonial West Africa and the nationalists want the British out. Tom Bradley, an ex-bomber pilot, takes a job in the Protectorate of Nigeria flying cargo up country alongside a local Nigerian, and external circumstances begin to test their relationship.




IROKO:Tree of Life


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The Iroko Tree


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The Promise Under the Iroko Tree


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Brothers Arinze and Odunze Nwanazu struggle to comprehend the catastrophes that continue to befall them. Odunze is a wife-beating alcoholic who is has lost both of his sons to a mysterious illness. The death of Arinze's second son, and a chance meeting with a peculiar old man, reveal the atrocities of their forefathers.







The Children of the Iroko Gods


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The Children of The Iroko Gods is a partial fictionalization of an African story, it is ridden with history, mystery and suspense, treachery and tragedy, and African culture and traditions all humorously conjured to appease the mind. It is an intriguing fictional narration of the intimacy between a people and their gods, the betrayal of that intimacy, the impending doom on the people as a consequence of that betrayal, and the peoples quest and stampede to avert those consequences. This is a fictional narrative of the intimacy between a people and their gods, yet the essential portions of it contain grains of history and humor, mystery and drama, treachery and tragedy, all baked, wrapped, and served to entice and to intrigue the minds of those who yawn for old time African stories. A nostalgia for the lovers of old time African stories, night time stories: stories told under the moonlights. This is a work of fiction with few anecdotes. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.