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Retribution Comes

🇳🇬Bodunrin_Oye
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A girl, abandoned by the world finds herself on the run from the world that has abandoned her. In her bid to escape, she encounters 'something' older than the world she seeks to escape.
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Chapter 1 - Glossary

This is a glossary of terms from the story.

Abasi - Efik/Ibibio supreme god.

Abasi Mbok - Efik/Ibibio phrase meaning "God please".

Ajikwu akpu isi - a mythical monster summoned by the people of Edo and Ododo to fight the people of Ngwu.

Akai - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "sacred forest" or "sacred land".

Alagbede Orun - Sokoti, the Orisha known as the heavenly blacksmith.

Amaghi, ana'm ekene - Igbo phrase meaning "the unknown, I greet you."

Amama - Efik/Ibibio term. It is the name by which the highest rank of leopardmen are called.

Alusi - General term for gods and spirits from Igbo mythology.

Anansa - Efik/Ibibio goddess of the sea.

Atai - Efik/Ibibio goddess, and mediator. Wife of Abasi.

Bad belle - informal Nigerian Pidgin English slang meaning "hater".

Chi'm o - Igbo exclamation meaning"my spirit." or "my destiny". The closest literal phrase would be "OMG". Similar is syntax and usage to the yoruba "ori mi o" (my head/destiny).

Di eruku - Yoruba phrase meaning "turn to dust".

Di, Ubok-Obong - Efik/Ibibio phrase meaning "come, hands of god".

Dike n'atụghị egwu, ekene m gi - Igbo sentence meaning"Fearless hero, I greet you."

Dinta agụ owuru abatala - Igbo sentence meaning"the hunter of leopards has come."

Eka mmi - Efik/Ibibio phrase meaning "my mother". it is a term of reverence

Ekpe - Secret society of Leopard men. It is also the name of the Ndem or spirit that controls the society of Leopard men.

E no la'm odu o - Igbo exclamation meaning "I have swallowed a pestle". It means I have done that which I should not have done. The exclamation pays homage to Ola Rotimi's Ovonramwen Nogbaisi, where the Oba said "Benin, I fear, has this day swallowed a long pestle; now we shall have to sleep standing upright."

Essien Emana - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "destiny".

Ekwetaghị m ya - Igbo phrase meaning "I don't believe it".

Fila Abeti Aja - traditional Yoruba cap, with pointed flaps hanging on both sides that are traditionally folded up.

Iberedem mmi - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "my support" or "my pillar".

Ibit Ukpabi - The oracle of Arochukwu.

Ihe efu nke di arọ... bia - Igbo phrase meaning "the emptiness that is heavy...come."

Ihe kpatara nsogbu m, ana m ahụ gị - Igbo phrase meaning "the cause of my problem, I greet you."

Ikenga - An Alusi, venerated as a personal god.

Ikpaisong - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "tradition".

ikpe ziri ezi abịala - Igbo phrase meaning "justice has come".

Isiagu - Traditional pullover shirt worn predominantly by men with chieftaincy titles.

Juju - an object that has been deliberately infused with magical power or the magical power itself.

Koso - Short for "Olukoso", a name for Sango the yoruba god of thunder.

Kpuchie anya gi - Igbo phrase meaning "cover your eyes."

lee ite a na-akpọ ketulu ojii - Igbo phrase meaning "see pot calling kettle black".

Mmaagha Kamalu - igbo name for Amadioha's sword.

Mami Wata - a water spirit venerated in West Africa, particularly around riverine areas.

Native doctor - Witchdoctor or juju man.

Ndem - General term for gods and spirits from Efik/Ibibio mythology.

Ngbati - Igbo term for yoruba people (derogatory). Derived from the usage of the phrase "Ni 'gbati" (meaning "at the time") by Yoruba people in a lot of their conversations.

Nsibidi - a system of symbols or early writing indigenous to the Efik/Ibibio, a well as Igbo people.

Nwanne'm nwanyi - Igbo phrase meaning "my sister".

Obi m...atụrụ m uche gị - Igbo phrase meaning "my heart...I missed you."

Obot - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "Nature". It refers to the individual creation of persons by God. If someone is wild, they say he was created that way; if he is kind, again that is how he was created by God to be.

Ọ dị mma - Igbo phrase meaning "it is well," or "it is okay".

O di egwu - Igbo phrase meaning "wonderful" or "Amazing". An exclamation of shock or amazement at something someone has said or done.

Ofufe - one of the numerous names for Amadioha, Alusi of thunder and lightning and bringer of justice.

ọ gaghị enyere gị aka - Igbo phrase meaning "it will not help you."

Ogbarinmuyhari - Igbo phrase meaning "it shocked me", or "e shock me".

Ogogoro - Alcoholic produced by distilling palm wine or sugar cane.

Okpu agu - Traditional knitted igbo cap.

Okunrin gidigidi bi oke - Yoruba phrase meaning "A brave and firm man, strong like a mountain".

Oloye nla - Yoruba phrase meaning "High chief" or "exalted person".

Onye na-eweta ikpe ziri ezi - Igbo phrase meaning "the one who brings justice".

Onye ochie - Igbo phrase meaning "ancient one"...in the same context as "revered elder".

Opuro - Yoruba word meaning "Liar".

Opuro, la enu e - Yoruba phrase meaning "Opuro (liar), open your mouth". This phrase is a play on the saying "Enu opuro o'n s'eje" (lit: the mouth of a liar does not bleed).

Orisa/Orisha - General term for gods and spirits from Yoruba mythology.

Orunmila - Orisa of wisdom, and the diviner of destiny and prophecy.

Ukpong - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "soul".

Ukpong Ikot - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "bush soul". a term used to refer to a wandering soul that spends its time in the bush as a were-animal or bush beast.

Ubok-Obong - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "hands of God".

Unwana mmi - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "my light".

Unwana Abasi - Efik/Ibibio term meaning "light of God".

Wepu - Igbo word meaning "remove".