Ekoyata is an American returnee who moved in with his aunt. The mud house isn't too far from the cemetery, a popular site in the people's history. Until this time Ekoyata didn't know how to not go to hell, and still be a sinner born. Now he feels his nerves aches at the panorama of events as time ticks off. Rich children abuse the elderly parents, married people practice infidelity and alcoholism and commit adultery betrayal, those in authority defraud and like steal from the vulnerable narcissists, and the final touches from the strong belief that they will never be caught at it by God. Despite trying to turn his back to this shocking way his fathers live, Ekoyata soon becomes trapped in a web. And he strangely feels satisfied to look at youth protest and police fruitless effort to unravel the riddles of many crimes. And then, he ended up in the hell within him. See how Nathan Kobo, deftly interweaving the mixed reactions of the law and the people, shows against all odds, the manner people try to find consolation and courageous equality in bitter prides.
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