
There was a wealthy man in Okonkwo’s Village who had three huge barns, nine wives and thirty children. His name was Nwakobie, and he had taken the second highest title man could take in the clan. It was for this man that Okonkwo worked to earn his first seed yams. He took a pot of palm wine and a cock to Nwakobie. Two elderly neighbors were sent to present a kola-nut and an alligator pepper, which were passed round for all to see, and then the kola nut and alligator pepper were returned to him. We pray for life, children, a good harvest and happiness. You will have what is good for you and I will have what is good for me. Let the kite perch and the eagle perch too. If one says no to the other, let his wing break. From the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
nice…
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you
LikeLike
Beautiful & I love her outfit!
LikeLiked by 1 person
This is what i call Africa and this is out root.The white man has put a knife in what holds us together and the centre can no longer hold, therefore Things fall apart
LikeLiked by 1 person
Reblogged this on All about Nigeria and commented:
The white man has put a knife in what holds us together and the centre can no longer hold,therefore things fall apart.#rootedinculture
LikeLiked by 1 person