What does a 13-year-old girl hear when an ancient man speaks the oldest words she has never forgotten?
In Mm¿¿ Nkata, Ada approaches a 78-year-old Dib¿a with a child's question about the tree of knowledge, and is drawn into a world where sound is cosmology, language is spirit, and ancestral memory vibrates beneath every syllable.
Through the words of Dib¿a Agbara, the Igbo language is revealed not as a subject to be studied, but as a living code, one that carries the shape of consciousness itself. Layer by layer, Ada encounters the fundamental nature of as¿s¿ Igbo, uncovering the primal linguistic architecture that defines identity, reality, and the Igbo worldview.
Rooted in African stories and the traditions of African literature, Mm¿¿ Nkata is as much an unmasking as it is a re-veiling. It is memory rendered in sound. It is the recovery of a primordial language and the unveiling of Igbo cosmology: a worldview that was never truly lost, only waiting to be heard again.
For anyone drawn to the depth of African identity, language, and self-discovery, this is not a book to be read passively. Mm¿¿ Nkata is an invitation to enter into conversation with yourself and to let that conversation transform you.
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