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Aje-Butter children from Lagos and other urban places

Na wah for butter children from Lagos and other urban places. Young boy is shown a kerosene lantern for his education and wants to put petrol in it. He thinks a ‘shakabula’ lamp is a joke and an impossibility. Wonders if humans actually sleep in grandma’s mud house in the village. Does not understand that ‘ekusen’ and ‘ogusho’ are usable fuels that have served his ancestors well for several decades.
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