I thought I would just have some rest, especially with Great UI
holding its convocation. There is drumming and feasting everywhere!
But I checked my Facebook account and noticed that somebody had
cleverly linked me to a discussion on the Igbo idea of "ihe kwuru, ihe
akuso ya." It is an irresistible discourse for me. So, I am trapped
like okete the bush rat!
I decided to blog the issue and answer with just a link to my
response. That, you,bet, would make my reaction more permanent! Is
that not clever, too?
If you would like to read " Something Standing Beside Something,"
click on this URL:
https://obododimma-oha.blogspot.com/2018/11/something-standing-beside-something.html
Now I can go and dance to the talking drums and eat my rice, joo!
Thanks.
-- Obododimma.
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B.A.,First Class Honours (English & Literary Studies);
M.A., Ph.D. (English Language);
M.Sc. (Legal, Criminological & Security Psychology);
Professor of Cultural Semiotics & Stylistics,
Department of English,
University of Ibadan.
Fellow,
Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies,
University of Ibadan.
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+234 8022208008;
+234 8073270008.
Skype: obododimma.oha
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