"Shouting Match" is outstandingly written for readers' enthrallment apparently. It was meticulously guided to also serve schools, colleges and examining bodies going by its overt and exhilarating themes and style. The flaunting of the playwright's overshadowing skills points to the rareness of the play among others. It provides an excellent variation in structure. Routinely, its delay of unfolding events makes it all the more intriguing getting it to be a gripping read as the reader plainly absorbed and in desperate curiosity of the denouement of the play, targets the next page through to the last. What fun! The play further plots scenes of Oyale caged in the ring of ongoing accusation on an assault on Ogbeni Omashola, the position and action of the entire estate hierarchy together with the rebuttal from the Otukpatakpata's - the family of Oyale. All of these plus a swarm of other scintillating episodes make this continuing volume obviously matchless. The climax of this fifth volume when everyone comes out for the unveiling of the offender is one the reader won't quite frankly want to miss. Such unveiling as hinted expectedly won't get to come without a shouting match!
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