ENJOYMENT
THREE
A SUMMARY OF
THE BOOK THE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME BY OLA ROTIMI
WRITTEN BY
ETTEH IMA-ABASI
WITH MATRIC
NUMBER 09BE08955
The book the
gods are not to blame is the dramatic tale of a man Odewale born with a destiny
he tried to run away from. At birth when his Parents took him to the village
diviner the Ogun priest to tell his
future, they met sadness amidst their joyful thronging of drums and dancing;
their first son was destined to kill his father and marry his mother and the
only way to avert this was to kill him.
However,
unable to balance understanding of his assignment coupled with love
for the new born baby, the messenger Gbonka who was sent alone to dispose of
the child in a forest found a foster father for the child and went back to his
place of service.
The foster
parents Ogundele and Mobike who had no child happily took the child as their
own and only a few people knew that the child was an but did not know the true
parents of the child as Gbonka had left the two men in the bush without saying
much.
As an adult,
Odewale’s uncle told him the truth of his destiny but failed to mention that
his real parents were not known. Because of this, he ran away to far away land
where he bought a farm at the place where the three foot paths meet and he
worked hard to own a good living. Sometime later an old man came to the farm
land he had suffered to get and keep and claimed the land to be his and called
him a thief but Odewale did not react to all of this until the old Man insulted
the village they both thought he came from and that was something Odewale could
not take. He tried to use his mystic powers against the old man but the old
man’s powers seemed to be more potent than his so in a last attempt to save his
life, he struck th man with a hoe and he died.
Odewale then
ran from town to town for months until he got to Kutuje where they had just
lost their king and the enemy took advantage of this to attack them, but
Odewale in his hot temper led the people to war against their enemies and
conquered. Due to respect they broke protocol for him and made him King of
their land which meant he had to marry the wife of the late king( his mother)
therefore fulfilling the whole prophecy that he would kill his father and marry
his mother.
However, all
this was yet unknown to the king until he promised to find and punish the man
who killed the former king of the land whose perturbed spirit was the cause of
the terrible disease that plagued the people of Kutuje; the priest accused him
of being the man he was looking for, and his old friend Alaka paid him a visit
and old stories were told with a new meaning to them.
Soon,
Odewale saw a conspiracy between the son of the late king Adetusa and the Ogun
priest and for this he swore never to set eyes on Aderopo again. When the
chiefs pleaded with him to disregard the words of the priest he almost turned
against them also until the queen mother, his wife told him of her first son
who the priest had asked to be thrown away in the bush because he was destined
to kill his father and marry his mother and that the king was reportedly killed
by armed robbers. Many others bits of stories were told to confirm that old age
had gotten the better of the priest and he could no longer be trusted.
When it came
to the issue of the former king being killed by robbers, Odewale got interested
and asked for the eye witness to be brought unaware that the same messenger who
had handed him over to Ogundele was the same eye witness to the murder.
Gbonka, now
grey with old age was helped by Alaka to make more sense of the stories and he
finally told the truth; that Odewale was the abandoned child, the son of the
late king and the son of the queen mother whom he now called wife and who was
the mother of his four children. Unable to bear the truth, the queen killed
herself and the king in order to fulfill his promise to the people of Kutuje
plucked out his eyes and gave an order for the proper burial of the queen and banished
himself with his children after mending the wounds he had created in his relationship
with his brother Aderopo.
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