Mama put is an experimental novel like a crab. It is just about food as one may be deceived to judge; rather, it is a collection of sensitive statements about our ugly experiences. It points directly at our collective guilt in our underdevelopment. It exposes the problem with Nigeria through a thicker appraisal of corruption, which has become our albatross. The crab-like stories in the novel takes a swipe at different issues relating to bad governance, international conspiracies and necromancy which culminated in Ebola scare and its dangerous consequences in Africa. The novel leads us directly into the realms of odds that have made Nigeria, albeit Africans that operated from the illusions of negative intensities.
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