Table of Contents

1. A Factory Worker 2. Good Guy 3. Nicest 4. Aabera is Powerfull 5. Not Great 6. Wicked Man 7. Best Friends 8. What's Wrong with Him 9. Wise Man 10. Cursed Teachers 11. My loved Son 12. Plane Crash 13. Projects Man 14. The Ghost of Dederai 15. Wise was Bossiah 16. Donlema's Son 17. Beroondel 18. Thanks to Prayers 19. Cordelia was Brilliant 20. Maths Helps 21. Kalerum is a Corpse 22. For the Love of Bread 23. Why the Short Name 24. Sightings of Ekpona 25. Weeping around Borough's Country
illustration

25. Weeping around Borough’s Country

Chapter One

There were lots of sad thoughts and comments at the death of Borough. His son commented while talking to a friend (Kudaloe) that his father Borough did not leave him enough money to buy a trailer while he hoped to start a factory.

Kudaloe: Borough’s inheritance from your grandfather is only a certificate. Yet it was reported in my dreams that your father had a high number of spirit classes organised by him.

Chapter Two

It was the content of many dreams and also in the teachings of Borough. That meat is far better than plants.

Since chicken is fed with maize, soybean etc, the people around Borough’s country decided to plant far more maize than they had been doing.

Around the 4th year of Borough’s death, the maize spray stopped working. Even spraying a maize field 60 times did not stop the borers.

This was first discovered in Mathew’s farm which was close to the capital of Borough’s country.

Chapter Three

Cursed indeed are foul journalists.

Instead of the events of Mathew’s farm being in the news at the 4th year of Borough’s death, the foul journalist covered marriage ceremonies of highly placed people, arguments about whether some events in old documents are real etc.

This mutation was known in the 6th year of Borough’s death. Which led to heavy losses and yet no meat.

Chapter Four

Because of these mutations, Kunns Laboratory started teaching:

At times we should plant with all our effort because there might be mutation next year. Especially when the crop is preservable.

Yet Kunns Laboratory did not solve the maize spray issue even in the 7th year of Borough’s death.

< Previous