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Each Yoruba book is a portal to a world of wisdom, revealing stories of kings, farmers, warriors, and ordinary people navigating life’s complexities. These books remind us of the strength found in patience, the danger in pride, and the rewards of honesty. They carry the cultural DNA of the Yoruba people, showing how faith, love, and community can overcome even the darkest times. By reading them, we honor the storytellers who kept our history alive and inspire future generations to do the same.
Eru Ife (slave to love) was written and authored by Veronica Aina. The first edition of this book was released into the public in the year 2018. This book preaches about the danger of unreasonable love (infatuation), which is very rampant in the lives of youths these days. The story started with a beautiful woman named Wuraola, who is the fiancée of Pakurumo. Immediately Pakurumo was able win Wuraola’s heart in love, he changed completely – forgetting all promises he made. Find out how Wuraola was able to navigate the challenges of live, the moral lesson of the story, why you should read this book and more from the book titled Eru Ife by Veronica Aina
Below are some of the characters featured in this book
1) Lamidi Arapaja
2) Bintu
3) Ruutu
4) Sotimirin
5) Wuraola
6) Yemisi
FACTS & FIGURE
Book Name: Eru Ife
Author: Veronica Aina
Genre: Novel
Language: Yoruba
Book Page: 69
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