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By: Clement Akuo-Ehohnzi

Pilgrimage into the Womb of a Bantu Dynasty

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Pilgrimage into the Womb of a Bantu Dynasty is an epic poem that explores the philosophical and traditional religious system of a 14th-century Dynasty that was fractured by many factors, including the triangular slave trade. It's a story about a teenage boy whose greatness was prophesied on his circumcision.

He was born preterm and ended up in the hands of an extended family member who passed away, leaving him at a teenage age as his mother did during his birth. In going through hard life and mistreatment, Nnam begins to self-educate to understand his environment and the traditional belief system. By the time he turns 25, he hadn't only become a proficient healer, and an indispensable theologian, standing parallel to the new European belief tenets that gained momentum as slavery gradually comes to an end. Even though a crusader of peace, Nnam successfully leads his people to a battle of land acquisition. As the ancestors' oracle, he attains the greatest wish to understand the mystery surrounding death in a revelation.

Clement Akuo-Ehohnzi was born in a typical Bakossi village in Southern Cameroon. He spent his childhood in this unique setting where he observed the wispy remnants of a culture once colorful and alive, and vowed internally to give new life to it. Akuo-Ehohnzi currently lives in Maryland developing his craft. He studied mass communication and journalism, is a fellow of the MacDowell Peterborough New Hampshire, and the author of The Villain Within.
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