MONKEY BOYS

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book MONKEY BOYS by EZENWA NWAOKORO, EZENWA NWAOKORO
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Author: EZENWA NWAOKORO ISBN: 1230000258636
Publisher: EZENWA NWAOKORO Publication: August 6, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: EZENWA NWAOKORO
ISBN: 1230000258636
Publisher: EZENWA NWAOKORO
Publication: August 6, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

 

Only CHUKWU the Supreme GOD knows it, something has gone wrong in Obodo, an Island

where monkeys are Kings. The Almighty summons other deities – Amadioha, Ofonogu,

Igwekala and Chukwuobioma; granting each a Star and a strange public Puzzle is created.

Four Princes are born at same time to Eze Ojike Adaka the new King who committed a secret

wrong but who claims to be a righteous man, and he must declare among the sons a first born

heir, before the people. Afraid of being wrong the Eze decides to send the boys to the World

to look for Ojemba a traveller Horse who knows the first, as confirmed by the priests of the

deities, while public agitation grows higher into social divisions and societal unrest.

 

The four monkey boys leave the Island, instructed to go together and to return all together with

with the traveller. But King, boys and the entire people do not know that the World is far much

bigger than their imagination. Eventually in the World, boys meet strange people, places, new

languages. The World is endlessly large and full of unimaginable numbers of people who do

not know Ojemba. Yet the struggle to keep together becomes so impossible. The World against

all efforts, forced them apart and the social tides take each away to extreme ends where they

get completely lost from one another. The World even changes their names, each taking to a

profession, rising and becoming what they never would have thought nor imagined. They have

 forgotten to go back and they neither remember the assigned mission of their Father and the

Obodo People. Each is so mentally and physically changed not to recognise rest of his brothers.

 

At peak, come great successes but with series of tragedies. Fate and circumstances make each

cause the death of own brother before knowing it. Attempts to return home lead to greater

catastrophes. The lofty heights so attained are clashed and destroyed out of cruel habits and

ambitions so learnt and practiced in the World. One who becomes a singer megastar of the

World dies of sexual disease. Another who becomes the richest man of the World loses his

Money Empire to die by the word of his brother Conqueror of the World. The Conqueror is

mistakenly killed by his own mother at home. The last is the Professor who returns after years

as a Prisoner in the World, where he meets Ojemba and both hastily come home to meet the

devastation of the Conqueror’s soldiers.

 

The story ends with the King’s unconscious revelation of his past wrong at the worst stage

of public disorder and national calamity. Eze Ojike Adaka had seen own Father Okoro

Adaka commit suicide but looked away, refusing to save his late Father because Ojike wanted

to ascend the throne, as voice of CHUKWU had told the deities, who report at last that men

have now known the Truth, the Almighty had seen and Obodo may have Peace at last.

But Ojike sleeps at night, unable to wake, to end story.            

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Only CHUKWU the Supreme GOD knows it, something has gone wrong in Obodo, an Island

where monkeys are Kings. The Almighty summons other deities – Amadioha, Ofonogu,

Igwekala and Chukwuobioma; granting each a Star and a strange public Puzzle is created.

Four Princes are born at same time to Eze Ojike Adaka the new King who committed a secret

wrong but who claims to be a righteous man, and he must declare among the sons a first born

heir, before the people. Afraid of being wrong the Eze decides to send the boys to the World

to look for Ojemba a traveller Horse who knows the first, as confirmed by the priests of the

deities, while public agitation grows higher into social divisions and societal unrest.

 

The four monkey boys leave the Island, instructed to go together and to return all together with

with the traveller. But King, boys and the entire people do not know that the World is far much

bigger than their imagination. Eventually in the World, boys meet strange people, places, new

languages. The World is endlessly large and full of unimaginable numbers of people who do

not know Ojemba. Yet the struggle to keep together becomes so impossible. The World against

all efforts, forced them apart and the social tides take each away to extreme ends where they

get completely lost from one another. The World even changes their names, each taking to a

profession, rising and becoming what they never would have thought nor imagined. They have

 forgotten to go back and they neither remember the assigned mission of their Father and the

Obodo People. Each is so mentally and physically changed not to recognise rest of his brothers.

 

At peak, come great successes but with series of tragedies. Fate and circumstances make each

cause the death of own brother before knowing it. Attempts to return home lead to greater

catastrophes. The lofty heights so attained are clashed and destroyed out of cruel habits and

ambitions so learnt and practiced in the World. One who becomes a singer megastar of the

World dies of sexual disease. Another who becomes the richest man of the World loses his

Money Empire to die by the word of his brother Conqueror of the World. The Conqueror is

mistakenly killed by his own mother at home. The last is the Professor who returns after years

as a Prisoner in the World, where he meets Ojemba and both hastily come home to meet the

devastation of the Conqueror’s soldiers.

 

The story ends with the King’s unconscious revelation of his past wrong at the worst stage

of public disorder and national calamity. Eze Ojike Adaka had seen own Father Okoro

Adaka commit suicide but looked away, refusing to save his late Father because Ojike wanted

to ascend the throne, as voice of CHUKWU had told the deities, who report at last that men

have now known the Truth, the Almighty had seen and Obodo may have Peace at last.

But Ojike sleeps at night, unable to wake, to end story.            

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