"What really do the "eyes" and "ears" of Ezeulu do in the ilo? Have
they come to watch a foreign egwugwu performance on behalf of the
priest-king? Do the "eyes" and "ears" of Ezeulu still look into the
soul of their hosts to understand what they are thinking? Ezeulu's
"eyes" must have gone blind if they can no longer see beyond looking
at what is happening at the ilo. Ezeulu's "ears" must have gone deaf
if it can longer hear the sounds of the ikolo that are following it."
Read the full essay by clicking on this link:
http://x-pensiverrors.blogspot.com/2018/07/ezeulus-eyes-and-ears-in-global-ilo.html
-- Obododimma.
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University of Ibadan.
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