UFEDO


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Nkemi one of the Otani warriors rescued the beautiful Uredo on her way to visit one of her aunts in Obaji and fell in love with her, during one of his visits he made a promise to see her on particular day, though it was rainy and he very sick, he still risked the visit which became very disastrous, a fisherman rescued him and took care of him and later adopted him as his son. When he became well, he eventually visited Idah with his adopted father and a day was set for the marriage rites. But those were the days that the white men had begun to come first in trickles, one of them Richard a missionary had resided in Igalla land for a while without winning a soul, just at about the time set for the marriage rites Unekwuojo Uredo’s junior brother fell sick the marriage rites was postponed he later died, on the way to be buried at the evil forest where Richard resides, Richard prayed for the young man and he was raised from the dead, Ojomu the father of the young man became a good friend to Richard and eventually got converted and took over trying to reach his own people with the gospel. Meanwhile just some few days to the beginning of the marriage rites a ship arrived the shores of Onitsha a commercial village and blocked river ways, the ship bombarded Onitsha and the Royal Niger Company sent soldiers to the hinterlands, Nkem being a warrior joined forces with the Ekwumekmu warriors to protect his mother land from been taken over by the white men. While the war was on, Ojomu’s conversion to Christianity brought about a turnoil in the entire Igalla land, this led to his wife and children’s eyes been gorged out and he beheaded. After the war with the white men, when Nkem returned to his betrothed, things had taken a new turn.




Ashes


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Hundreds of years have separated Wyndel Blackman and his mother from his father’s homeland in Africa. Now they have come from America to scatter his father’s Ashes. What will they learn on this journey? What will they teach the people of that distant community?




Lethal Addiction


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Lethal Addiction By: Chuma Anikwata Lethal Addiction is about a teenage girl who becomes addicted to substance abuse. This attracts friends who are also involved in substance abuse, ultimately being a bad influence. Drug addiction is a global epidemic. Africa as a whole and Nigeria in particular lose millions of lives to drug addiction every year. Lethal Addiction is a book that exposes the dangers of substance abuse. No young person who reads this book would want to venture into any form of substance abuse, so it's supposed to be a handbook for every teenager and adult who wants to have a preview of the consequence of drug abuse. After reading Lethal Addiction, readers will have a preview of the destructive life that springs from substance abuse. This would discourage the reader from ever attempting any form of substance abuse and help them make better life choices







LOVELORN


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Ajuma, a brilliant final-year Pharmacology student, seemed to have her future perfectly mapped out—until the unimaginable happens. A shocking kidnapping unravels her life, exposing secrets that have been buried for decades. In the midst of the chaos, Ajuma stumbles upon a sister she never knew existed—Agnes, a woman on the edge of self-destruction. As Ajuma is thrust into a world of hidden truths and spiritual revelations, she embarks on a journey that will challenge everything she thought she knew. Confronted by prophetic visions and ancient wisdom, Ajuma must navigate a treacherous path filled with love, sacrifice, and a destiny she never anticipated. This powerful narrative delves deep into the resilience of the human spirit and the extraordinary power of choice. With her past and future colliding, Ajuma faces an impossible question: how far will she go to save a sister she has only just discovered?




The Servant of Yahweh in Isaiah 52:13-53:12


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The author of this dissertation presents us with a cultural hermeneutical work. He toes the line of many African Theologians who have, since the 70ties and 80ties, tried to develop a postcolonial and specific African Theology. This work, therefore, which has not only given a historical analysis, but also an African oriented interpretation of the Fourth Servant Song of Isaiah, can be considered to be a successful and important contribution to the self amancipating African Theology of our time. Prof. Hans F. Fuhs -- Back cover




The African Christ


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The Defence Ritual


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