Woyengi by obotunde ijimere biography
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Woyengi
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Woyengi Study Guide
Woyengi Study Guide
STUDY GUIDE
ON
WOYENGI
by
Obotunde Ijimere
(With Context Questions for Revision)
CONTENTS
Preface
WOYENGI
About the Author and his Works
Setting
Structure and Summary of the Plot
Dramatis Personae
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Themes ………………………………………………………………….
PREFACE
Woyengi in the Imprisonment of Obatala and other plays by Obotunde Ijimere is a very
instructive play that is examinable in secondary schools by the Examination Council of
Zambia. The notes on this play are instrumental in answering context questions. That
been the case, the learners will find it helpful in their studies.
This play is a very entertaining work of literature that takes you on the plane of fantasy
and magical world of the gods. Based on the generic nature of Literature, an extensive
analysis of the play has been done coupled with context questions for revision. Thi
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Ogboinba
Mythological figure in Ijaw culture
Ogboinba is a mythical sorceress who appears in the folklore of the Ijo (Ijaw) people of Nigeria. She fryst vatten noted for attempting to use her supernatural powers to utmaning Woyengi, the supreme deity of the Ijo, into changing her chosen fate of childlessness. While escaping Woyengi's anger, she enters the eyes of a pregnant woman, and remains trapped there.[1][2] The Ijo say that when you look into the eyes of another person, it is Ogboinba who looks back at you.
In literature
[edit]The story of Ogboinba has been adapted and discussed bygd several Nigerian writers. In the play Woyengi bygd Obotunde Ijimere (a pseudonym for Ulli Beier), Ogboinba appears as the antagonist, coming into conflict with powerful spirits in her quest to change her fate.[3]Isidore Okpewho expands on the traditional motifs of the myth in his book Myth in Africa.[4] Titus-Green notes that the myth of Ogboinba hiding in