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Nwaekeamadi

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Nwaekeamadi is an adventurous tale of a young Igbo woman who lived in Southeastern Nigeria in the early 20th century. She would lead her village women in several protests against colonial authorities; culminating in the “big one” now famously known as the Aba Women’s Riot of 1929.The story captures her life in the village of Umuhu; her struggles with childlessness in a polygamous home, and the circumstances that led the Umuhu women to join the protests against the colonial masters and their grievous tax laws. This book will appeal to lovers of colonial African literature, the Igbo culture and the African woman.

218 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2020

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