A journey through 18 lifetimes captured in stories about the transition of man through the emotions of love and hate, freedom and oppression, spiritualism and materialism, life and death.
A journey through 18 lifetimes captured in stories about the transition of man through the emotions of love and hate, freedom and oppression, spiritua...
ODUDUWA, KING OF THE EDOS is a play which explores the true identity of an ancient African King who was believed amongst numerous competing historical accounts to have come down from the heavens (skies) to found the present day Yoruba people of South Western Nigeria. It attempts to draw congruence between mythical accounts of his origin which are found in the oral traditions of the Edos of present day Mid-Western Nigeria, those of the Yorubas of Ile-Ife in particular, and Western Nigeria in general, while imagining an explanation as to the divergence in their accounts. It seeks to answer the...
ODUDUWA, KING OF THE EDOS is a play which explores the true identity of an ancient African King who was believed amongst numerous competing historical...
Didi Kanu is a charmingly curious eight-year-old girl who lives in a small village in Eastern Nigeria with her hopelessly poor family. She dreams of journeying to the parallel world of the Singing Magical Dwarfs of the North to uncover the mysteries of their existence. When her Uncle comes to take her away to the big city to live with him, her life takes an unexpected turn; a turn which is further complicated when her Uncle suffers a ghastly car accident and falls into a never-ending sleep. With the help of Ede, the mysterious village storyteller, Didi ventures into the realm of the hidden...
Didi Kanu is a charmingly curious eight-year-old girl who lives in a small village in Eastern Nigeria with her hopelessly poor family. She dreams of j...
In the cold climes of Toronto there is a suicide and in the hot tropics of Lagos, there is yet another suicide. Both deaths fueled by family betrayal. Therese and Andrew Sciorra are survivors of the first suicide; Osasu and Nosa Eweka are survivors of the second suicide. The lives of these four intertwine in an avalanche of curdling blood, painful secrets, unforgivable sins, unbridled desires and redeeming love. From the sweltering back streets of Lagos to the freezing avenues of Toronto, this riveting trilogy will leave you turning pages on end.
In the cold climes of Toronto there is a suicide and in the hot tropics of Lagos, there is yet another suicide. Both deaths fueled by family betrayal....