DISOBEDIENT OMALEDO 2
Omaledo is still blind after her mother Mama Oma had taken her to see Dibia Ayakaya in Alanmuo village to beg for his forgiveness so that Omaledo could recover her sight. Their journey back to Kokosi village turned out to be very dangerous as Mama Oma saw a lot of dangerous creatures and monsters who threatened to kill any human being they saw in Alanmuo village or eat them alive.
As Mama Oma and Omaledo battled to return to their village, it became more and more difficult as they saw more terrible and dangerous creatures with extraordinary powers. Now they are being pursued by two giant killer vultures who were determined to stop them from leaving Alanmuo village and returning to Kokosi village alive. Mama Oma had to find ways to defend herself and her blind daughter to prevent them from being killed and eaten alive.
What sort of monsters and dangerous creatures did Mama Oma and Omaledo encounter in Alanmuo village? What kind of extraordinary powers did they have? Did Mama Oma and Omaledo escape from the creatures and monsters and did they succeed in returning to Kokosi village alive? Did Dibia Ayakaya forgive Omaledo and give her back her sight or has she been made permanently blind?
Find out in the second part of the story Disobedient Omaledo 2.
DISOBEDIENT OMALEDO 3
Omaledo is still disobedient after all her terrible experiences in Alanmuo village. Kokosi village had organized a dance celebration inside the village square to celebrate the safe return of Omaledo and her mother Mama Oma from Alanmuo village.
During the celebration, a beautiful light complexioned young woman in a red dress had given Omaledo a stick of sweet which Omaledo collected despite her mother's instructions not to accept things from strangers. Her mother Mama Oma recognized the beautiful light complexioned young woman as an old witch she saw in Alanmuo village and intervened in time to save Omaledo from being poisoned.
Three weeks later, a masquerade dance was organized by four neighboring villages of Azibata, Obolo, Kokosi and Abante, which was to be held in Kokosi village square. Knowing that lots of strangers from neighboring villages will attend the masquerade dance, Mama Oma instructed her two children Omaledo and Nwugo not to attend the dance as she was going to Obolo village market to sell her fruits. Again Omaledo disobeyed her and went to the village square to watch the masquerade dance. On her way back home, she was kidnapped.
When Mama Oma returned from Obolo fruit market and Nwugo told her that Omaledo went to the village square and had not returned, she raised an alarm. The whole village was thrown into confusion when it was discovered that Omaledo had been kidnapped.
Who kidnapped Omaledo? What did Mama Oma and the villagers do to save Omaledo? Did they succeed in rescuing Omaledo from the hands of the kidnappers before they sold her off as a slave?
Find out in this compelling and intriguing part of the story Disobedient Omaledo 3.