Adoka Son

Childhood Memoirs of an African

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Pub Date 4 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 5 Sep 2023

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In turns funny and moving, a triumph of autobiographical writing, Adoka Son tells the story of Ad’Obe Obe’s childhood in a small Nigerian community of Adoka at the exact time when everything begins to change – for both Ad’Obe and the town.

My mother was approaching the age of 90 when she told me the story of how my father snatched her from her first husband. I was 70 years old. This revelation was one of many that came inside the flow of almost daily mobile phone conversations between Mother (in Adoka) and I (in Abuja) since Father’s death fifteen years earlier.

Mother died when I was 73, leaving a huge gap in my life, which I filled with fond recollections of the stories she had narrated to me. I was her eighth child but the first to survive childbirth. I could hear her cry on the phone as she told me the story of my arrival, but she quickly said they were tears of joy. Certainly not tears of pain, because physical pain, she believed, had been extinguished from her body after enduring the experience of being pregnant and giving birth fifteen times.

Mother knew nothing about telephones before GSM/mobile phones came into existence. She would dress up for the calls she made to me. Once, I called her from London, she asked me to call her back because she was not properly dressed for the extraordinary “meeting”. Mother never left the social and physical environment where I was conceived and born. Her account of my childhood years were snapshots of a world that only existed in her memory. Drama after drama, episode upon episode, Mother helped me conjure up and re-live my childhood. The urge to write it all down was irresistible. My journalistic instinct propelled me as I recognised that this was probably the best and most fulfilling story I would ever write.

In turns funny and moving, a triumph of autobiographical writing, Adoka Son tells the story of Ad’Obe Obe’s childhood in a small Nigerian community of Adoka at the exact time when everything begins...


Advance Praise

”Adoka Son is an engrossing work that left me wanting to read more from this writer. It captures, with humour and charm, a cast of memorable characters, and a Nigerian community on the brink of seismic and irreversible changes.”

FERDINAND DENNIS, FRSL, Novelist, Writer, Journalist


“Adoka Son is certainly one of the most adventurous narratives I have ever read".

LINDSAY BARRET, Poet, Novelist, Writer, Journalist


“I’m a fan of Adoka Son. It's a well told story, and it shines hilarious light on the collision of the triple heritage in a child's mind". 

CHINWEIZU, Journalist, Writer, 'Author of The West And The Rest of Us'


“Adoka Son is fabulous. This book has the most amusing opening sentence I have ever read. It starts you on a wondrous, tumbling trek through the beginning of a life that has been very well lived.”

MARY HARPER, BBC Africa Editor


“It's a pleasure to read something that shines a light on such a rich culture without trying hard to do so. It's a narration of a moment in time, yet we can't help understand how incredibly complex the society was socially, spiritually, culturally...”

LARA MASTROPASQUA, Journalist, Script Writer


“Read Adoka Son, and you are transported back to a time when life was pure and innocent.”

SALAMATU SULE, Nigerian Writer, Author of 'Orchestra of Her Last Rites'

”Adoka Son is an engrossing work that left me wanting to read more from this writer. It captures, with humour and charm, a cast of memorable characters, and a Nigerian community on the brink of...


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ISBN 9789787954935
PRICE £4.95 (GBP)
PAGES 124

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