Which Way My Africa?
By Mairo1: Which way my people? Which way my Africa? What song shall I sing What dance shall I dance When I hear the thunder of the African drum? But the celebration drums have grown silent The voices of theβ¦
By Mairo1: Which way my people? Which way my Africa? What song shall I sing What dance shall I dance When I hear the thunder of the African drum? But the celebration drums have grown silent The voices of theβ¦
By JessyKen: Β Β πCLOSING STAGE π Β The old woman gets up on her feet, staggering a little as a result of the too much sitting, and gives the audience a broad smile. Narrator: You have seen it all. The rejectedβ¦
By JessyKen: βΈMOVEMENT SIX βΈ Β Stage opens on the Ojie’s hut. A boy of about ten laid weakly on the floor, as a woman held on to his arms, crying bitterly. His condition seems to be getting worse byβ¦
By JessyKen: β«MOVEMENT FIVE βͺ Β Lights illuminate the stage as Itohan and her mother are seen embarking on their journey to Ukogho land. They get to a certain place as a woman in white appears from nowhere. Woman: Doβ¦
By JessyKen: β΄MOVEMENT FOUR β΄ Β Stage opens revealing Emomwoyi and her daughter seated on a mat, as she combs her hair. Emomwoyi: You look beautiful, my child. (Smiles admirably) Itohan: (Laughs and looks at her) Thank you, Inenen. Youβ¦
By JessyKen: πMOVEMENT THREE π Β Stage opens as the Ojie of Ukogho is seated in the middle of his elders, as they discuss the present happenings in the community. Edion Γ²kpΓ‘: Your Highness, what shall we call this? Theβ¦
By JessyKen: Β βMOVEMENT TWO β The stage opens in a hut by the river side. A young woman is seen weeding her garden as the sound of an infant came ringing in her ears. Turning around, she sights aβ¦
By JessyKen: π ITOHAN π Β Β β¨β¨β¨The Beauty Goddess β¨β¨β¨ Β Β Β Β Β πJessica Duru π πππππππππππππππ ππππππππππππππ πππππππππππππ ππππππππππππ πππππππππππ ππππππππππ πππππππππ ππππππππ πππππππ ππππππ πππππ ππππ πππ ππ π Β DISCLAIMER πππ Β This is strictly aβ¦