The Yoruba proverb "The Oyingbo market never finds out a certain person did not even turn up" means
"If you beat my height, you can’t beat my eyes.” What was Bepo trying to communicate here?
Why does the narrator employ a conversational tone in the narration of Bepo's story?
When the director of Beesway references the Yoruba proverb about vegetables plucked from a dumpsite, what was he trying to communicate to Bepo?
What figure of speech is used in "He would look at the ceiling and at the faces before him, as though he had just returned from a dreamy wonderland”?