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Bow-and-go: When the Senate ate the intestines of òkété, By Festus Adedayo
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Time and seasons have their indicators. My people have many of such indicators. For instance, when elders gather to feast on the intestines, the entrails of an Òkété, known as the African giant pouched rat, that community is at its autumn. In Christendom, the fig tree and its leaf are denotatively used to represent the end […] The post Bow-and-go: When the Senate ate the intestines of òkété, By Festus Adedayo appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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