Born in an environment where a given faith to believe and worship in becomes life-threatening. Samaila's father is a Muslim and his mother a Christian. And when sectarian crisis is witnessed in Tikama, the fourteen-year-old finds himself switching between the two faiths just to be on the safe side, then he is abducted to wreak havoc in River Jamitha. In 'Iska: Asabe!' Asabe is obsessed with some group of Christian Corps members serving their fatherland in Kofar, a Muslim community. She takes the risk to rescue the Corps members when they become a target of post election crisis. He lives in the slum and hawks along the busy roads of Lagos. Ade and his neighbour's son, Sawa-a twelve-year-old are eking out a living when the latter is held by the mob on a trumped-up charge, that the former can not rescue him from the gruesome mob. In his quest to attain Western education Ndu is enticed into selling illicit drug in the streets of Kano by his former school teacher, T.N. Makan, A.K.A. Sarko. But when Ndu's colleague, Pali is arrested, Ndu and Sarko escape to Bamako, Mali on their way to Europe through the death-trap Sahara desert. Do they make it? These and more are what transpired in this collection of eight engaging short stories.
| Author: Chinedu Caleb |
| Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
| Publication Date: Nov 05, 2013 |
| Number of Pages: 262 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: 1493588133 |
| ISBN-13: 9781493588138 |