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The Three Bundles : Volume IV of Glimpses into Yorùbá Culture

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Young journalist Tanimola investigates the story of 'they mystery man in the woods' at Aba Kosasegbe, rumored to be the notorious moneylender Laiyemo of Agbajo town.

Tanimola's family is intimately tied to the story, as his grandfather, Naya, was neighbor, childhood friend and rival of Laiyemo, and Laiyemo's father, notorious pirate Erujeje, had swindled Naya's father of his home and land.

Tanimola's investigation takes him to a rundown hut, where an invalid Laiyemo lies, his past sins destroying him from the inside out.

Laiyemo tells Tanimola that, though he was jealous of Naya when they were younger, he remembers him as kind and wishes he had followed his advice to avoid pride.

Laiyemo reveals his vision of the three bundles - destiny, fate and karma - and tells Tanimola to learn the rest of his story from his benefactor, T'enibegi.

T'enibegi's tale begins with young Laiyemo as the prideful leader of his egbe (age group).

He was the son of the richest man in town. Laiyemo's father, Erujeje, gained his wealth from piracy and then took over the town as a moneylender.

Greatly feared and hated by all, he was ostracized. He isolated himself on an island farm far from others.

He was found dead after a mysterious visitation by seven bats and seven owls.

Days after his funeral, his henchman and a crone were seen conducting a ritual over his grave.

When Laiyemo took over the moneylending business, he destroyed the town of Agbajo.

Almost all in town were indebted to him; many sold themselves into slavery to him to save their families.

The town faced famine and great poverty. During the town's Centenary Anniversary celebrations, Laiyemo's egbe led a 'show of shame', where they fed currency into the cooking fire for the feast.

The egbe danced and sang, 'We are fully satisfied. Who cares that some are hungry.'

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Product Details
Outskirts Press
1977249078 / 9781977249074
Paperback / softback
28/01/2022
146 pages
127 x 203 mm, 163 grams