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The Unfinished Story

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Chapter 1 My childhood years were filled with pleasurable times listening to my paternal grandmother tell us stories.  Storytelling in the village square by the popular community storyteller was the pastime of many kids during my grandmother's formative years. "We assembled twice a week under an Obeche tree near the Oba's palace those days to hear Baba Aro's stories," grandma said. He told more fiction than non-fiction, I learned. My grandma was one of the few girls who had a Western education when it was introduced to her community.  The popular vocations then were farming by the men and women, hunting by men alone and weaving by women alone. Most girls were made to work on farms or weave with their mothers. The boys who were smart enough were allowed to receive elementary education that was provided by the Anglican Missionaries in those years. St Thomas Anglican Primary School was the first school in my hometown of Ikere Ekiti. My grandma was glad that she had a...