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OLA ROTIMI: The Gods Are Not To Blame

Read the extract below and answer questions:

Speaker A: No, no, do not thank me. I am only doing my duty
Do not thank me. Instead, let me only you one quuestion
Now you have all come here sprawing, vomiting, rubbling tears on one another, begging me to do my duty, and help you. But what about you yourselves?
What have you done to help yourselves?
Answer. Or is the land at peace? Are not people ailing and dying ?
Speaker A: We are suffering my Lord, we are........

Speaker A is

  • A. first chief
  • B. priest
  • C. Odewale
  • D. second chief
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OLA ROTIMI: The Gods Are Not To Blame

Read the extract below and answer questions:

Speaker A: No, no, do not thank me. I am only doing my duty
Do not thank me. Instead, let me only you one quuestion
Now you have all come here sprawing, vomiting, rubbling tears on one another, begging me to do my duty, and help you. But what about you yourselves?
What have you done to help yourselves?
Answer. Or is the land at peace? Are not people ailing and dying ?
Speaker A: We are suffering my Lord, we are........

Speaker A is addressing

  • A. second chief
  • B. towns people
  • C. third chief
  • D. Ojuola
View Answer & Discuss WAEC 1998
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OLA ROTIMI: The Gods Are Not To Blame

Read the extract below and answer questions:

Speaker A: No, no, do not thank me. I am only doing my duty
Do not thank me. Instead, let me only you one quuestion
Now you have all come here sprawing, vomiting, rubbling tears on one another, begging me to do my duty, and help you. But what about you yourselves?
What have you done to help yourselves?
Answer. Or is the land at peace? Are not people ailing and dying ?
Speaker A: We are suffering my Lord, we are........

The land is not at peace because of

  • A. sickness and death
  • B. famine and war
  • C. chieftaincy tussle
  • D. political unrest
View Answer & Discuss (1) WAEC 1998
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OLA ROTIMI: The Gods Are Not To Blame

Read the extract below and answer questions:

Speaker A: No, no, do not thank me. I am only doing my duty
Do not thank me. Instead, let me only you one quuestion
Now you have all come here sprawing, vomiting, rubbling tears on one another, begging me to do my duty, and help you. But what about you yourselves?
What have you done to help yourselves?
Answer. Or is the land at peace? Are not people ailing and dying ?
Speaker A: We are suffering my Lord, we are........

Speaker A's duty is to

  • A. cure the people's illness
  • B. guard the palace
  • C. visit sick people
  • D. rule and protect the people
View Answer & Discuss (2) WAEC 1998
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OLA ROTIMI: The Gods Are Not To Blame

Read the extract below and answer questions:

Speaker A: No, no, do not thank me. I am only doing my duty
Do not thank me. Instead, let me only you one quuestion
Now you have all come here sprawing, vomiting, rubbling tears on one another, begging me to do my duty, and help you. But what about you yourselves?
What have you done to help yourselves?
Answer. Or is the land at peace? Are not people ailing and dying ?
Speaker A: We are suffering my Lord, we are........

Where are speakers A and B when the above statements are made? They are at

  • A. Speaker A's clinic
  • B. the house of Speaker
  • C. the farm
  • D. the palace
View Answer & Discuss WAEC 1998
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