Chimdi went inside the kitchen to get food for Emeka, but he said he would not eat. She carne back and sat down on the mud bed. She told Emeka to inform his mother that Chimdi would come after the cocoyam planting season. A few minutes later, Emeka got up to go. Chimdi and her mother saw him off to the village playground. Immediately they got home, Chimdi ran to the kitchen. She was hungry. She brought out the pounded foo-foo and bitter leaf soup to .eat. "Don't touch that food, first you should send the food to your grandfather at the Obi," said Ugoye. The old man was searching for his snuff box when Chimdi came in. He did not notice that his grandchild was already in the house. When he turned round and saw Chimdi, he told her to put the food on the floor. While he was eating the food, Chimdi asked him who swept the sky. He told her to go to Amaibe and ask her
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