Ṣàngó Arabambi, ṣẹgiri lagiri, ina loju, ina lẹnu off to war
“I remember so very clearly when hooligans came to burn down your mother’s shop,” Aduke said. “It’s one of the most vivid memories that I carry from my childhood. I had seen you in school that same day, I think. I’m not sure of the exact date any longer.” “That fateful day is also vivid in my mind,” I replied. “You looked so confused and helpless that day,” she said. “I was crying when I saw the look on your ...