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Interesting read.
I hope to be able to live long enough to finally encounter the Igbo people you write about: a people who never sold their fellows as slaves (even when ample evidence abounds), a people, who do not have feudal class structures that produced and have kept rigorous line between Osu/Ohu and the free; a people who are only adventurers and discoverers, saints and victims.
If you were a Catholic you'd surely occupy a quaint room in the Vatican as a hagiographer.
Anyway, I consider Nwaubani a writer of high order. The sooner more Igbo writers take after her the better.
Chielozona
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