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  • Keywords
    • biography,
    • father’s memoir,
    • British colonialism and African culture,
    • Nigeria history,
    • Christianity in African,
    • African spiritualism,
    • African indigenous studies

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The Life Of An Enigma
A Biographical Account of the Life and the Times of John Okogun Omovuon of Ewohimi (Ebhokimi), Nigeria
by Joseph I Okogun


The Life of an Enigma is an engaging read about an interesting and memorable life lived under uniquely challenging surroundings and times. The book is also an anthropological, sociological, and religious inquiry into the cultures and traditions of John Okogun Omovuon’s Edo and Delta States of Nigeria covering his lifetime, 1905 -1993 with special reference to the Esan(Edo) people. Educators, students, and researchers should find the book useful in the area of British colonialism and African culture, Nigeria history, Christianity in Africa, African spiritualism and African indigenous studies. A number of stranger than fiction events and encounters that uphold faith, courage, and integrity woven into free enterprise are described using materials from Okogun’s verbal and written accounts, information obtained by the author from Okogun’s contemporaries, and the author’s experience of life in the communities. The dance culture of the people including the famous Esan acrobatic dance (YouTube) Igbabonalimin is described in detail for the first time in the narrative. The author’s professional international experience as a natural products chemist is brought to bear on many aspects of the story including the herbalism practised by his father Okogun. Okogun lived a heroic life and his story needs to be told and read.

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The author is the son of the biographee. He received lectures , written and audio records from his father and others. The author is in his early eighties and grew up personally experiencing aspects of his father’s community. He is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Consultant at Paxherbal Clinics and Research Laboratories, Benedictine Monastery, Ewu, Nigeria; a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science, the Royal Society of Chemistry and others. He has been Commonwealth Academic Research Fellow at Imperial College, London; Alexander Humboldt Fellow at Darmstadt and Hannover, Germany and collaborated on herbal medicine research with NIAID-NIH, USA. He was Knighted by Saint John Paul II in 1985. He is currently more in the USA with wife and children. The Life of an Enigma reveals interesting and unusual experiences for all interested in anthropology and African studies.


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