Blackout
Okeke is a well known farmer in the forest zone of the Nigerian geographical zones in the 15th century. The forest zone is under four groups which are the Yoruba, Edo, Ibibio and Igbo. Okeke lived with his wife and only son in the Igbo part of the forest zone. The igbos are not the centralised type of culture. The forest grows partly because of the rains that fall from June to November. The selfishness of one of the leaders in the zone leads to the raid of the land during the June to November rain. The raid began with a blackout of the light. Okeke died trying to protect his wife and seven year old son. The American raiders took the little boy and his mother. Few months after the...