Lancelot Ukaigwe

Lancelot Ukaigwe is a budding academic, novelist and script writer who loves to carry over his African identity to his literary works. He is a philosopher whose writings are presented as non-polarized mimesis of the ancient African life, culture and mindset. He loves reading and teaching in areas of philosophy.

Wonders walking on two legs - Ito-Ebule Competition

Wonders walking on two legs – Ito-Ebule Competition

All the masquerades were present at Achi – Odogwu, oji-onu, Agaba, Okorosha, Udene, nwa-bekee – all, who considered themselves worthy of honor at such ‘power displaying’ competition, had assembled. They all came from far and near – Odogwu from Ibusa, Agaba from Ndegwu, Okorosha from Okija, Udene from Nembe, nwa-bekee from Okigwe, and other uncountable

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African Proverbs as a means of effective communication

African Proverbs as a means of effective communication (The seven strokes of the gods)

In Igbo (an ethnic group in Nigeria) language, it is said that: ilu bu mmanu eji eri okwu (proverb is the palm oil with which words are eaten). One can literarily understand this to mean that African proverbs are what makes words palatable. But it has a deeper meaning. African Proverbs are not merely what

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