Growing up in Idubhuesọgban village, Ẹhizoya was deeply attached to his grandmother, a strong and resilient Esan woman who taught him the true meaning of endurance, forgiveness, love, and understanding. Through her guidance, he learned to navigate the complexities of village life, including the joyous New Year festival and the exhilarating masquerade dance.
"Still Owing Me Goodbye" is more than just an autobiography; it's a tribute to the power of family, culture, and community. The book is rich in details about African traditions and values, offering a unique perspective on a way of life that is slowly fading away.
This book is perfect for readers who want to immerse themselves in a story that is both heart-warming and informative. It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of holding onto our roots, no matter how far we may go.
Don't miss out on the chance to read "Still Owing Me Goodbye" - a captivating story that will leave you feeling inspired, enlightened, and deeply moved.
Obehi Ewanfoh is the host of Obehi Podcast where he conducts in-depth interviews with, mostly, people of the African diaspora community to share their professional and personal experiences.
He is also the founder of AClasses Academy, an educational platform that provides an online learning experience around the topic of Storytelling, Content Creation, and Online Business Tips.
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