Nsentip Ukpong Nsentip (Ph.D) American natural scientist, educator, and civil servant. Nsentip contributed immensely through work, scientific publications and lectures in highlighting the marine exploitable fishery resources for development and enhancement of production to boost the national economy of Nigeria. He was involved in teaching and explaining the basic scientific concepts for kids through a Nigerian National Science scope Television Program; taught schools and colleges . He appreciates all types of music, especially music of other cultures the world over. He has deep interest in folklore, and other literary opus.
Mutanda: The Quest for Namondo
by Translated into English By Nsentip Ukpong Nsentip (Ph.D) Illustration By Ase Nsentip and Akamba Nsentip
Mutanda: The Quest for Namondo
by Translated into English By Nsentip Ukpong Nsentip (Ph.D) Illustration By Ase Nsentip and Akamba Nsentip
Published May 28, 2016
107 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense
Book Details
Namondo, the lone child of Chief Mutanda, the Ruler of Bokondo; mysteriously disappeared. His stepmother Ekanem Efonko was implicated and was to face a capital punishment for disingenuously associating with Atim Okpoebot, the nefarious and obnoxiously despicable core entity suspected to be holding Namondo hostage. Ekpo Mosufe a renowned hunter, and an adversary of Atim Okpoebot, rescued Ekanem from the death penalty. Mutanda and company with Ekpo Mosufe left Bokondo to commune with Atim Okpoebot. Meanwhile, fifty gallant men felt concerned about the safety of their ruler and his crew. They left in search of them. Unfortunately, the men ran into trouble on the way. Mutanda and his men met with Atim Okpoebot, and she told them emphatically that she wanted Ekpo Mosufe, the renowned hunter of Bokondo as her own price before she could contact Anansa, the water deity to release Namondo. Atim Okpoebot got her deal. She then gave Mutanda a detailed list of bizarre, and extremely rare items to obtain for sacrifice to Anansa. Atim Okpoebot, somehow meddled with Queen Ofonso Bara, the daughter of Bara Mba, and had to abscond from that jungle to escape the fury of Bara Mba. Ekpo Mosufe found, and was able to liberate the fifty gallant men. They all had a joyous return to Bokondo. What then became of Mutanda in securing the bizarre items with the hope of rescuing his son Namondo? It was a real saga.