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Yoruba books are woven with stories that reveal the complexity of human nature and the power of community. They show how kindness can break down walls, how pride can lead to downfall, and how faith can carry us through impossible odds. Each book celebrates Yoruba traditions and language, inviting readers to learn and grow. By keeping these stories alive, we protect a cultural heritage that teaches lessons as relevant today as they were generations ago.
Ojo Buruku Esu Gbomi Mu, an adventurous, epic and fantasy Yoruba book, written from the stable of Bisi Adesigbin. The first edition of this book was released in the year 1998. The story started when Akangbe, who played a role of protagonist in this book traveled to Lagos where he worked. Immediately he left, a strange visitor came in, who met Akangbe’s wife – Kemi. The visitor who was referred to as “Mole” caused different troubles for Kemi, as he held her hostage. Find out what transpired between them, and how Kemi was able to apply wisdom to solve the predicament she found herself in the book titled “Ojo Buruku Esu Gbomi Mu” by Bisi Adesigbin
Below are some of the topical categories featured in this book
1) Akangbe
2) Kemi
3) Wuyi
4) Mole
FACTS & FIGURE
Book Name: Ojo Buruku Esu Gbomi Mu
Author: Bisi Adesigbin
Genre: Prose
Language: Yoruba
Book Page: 110
Other Books by Author: Leta Si Awon Ara Orun, Ore Ko Gbeleta etc
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