OPINION: A dream Of Nigeria
Monday Lines 2 OPINION: A dream Of Nigeria By Lasisi Olagunju (Published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 11 May, 2026). Monday morning on the pulpit can be very surreal. Today's lesson is from Camara Laye's 'A Dream of Africa', a 1966 novel of prophecy, the black man and his future. A young man called Fatoman returns for a two-week vacation in Guinea after six years of exile in Paris. He returns to a country whose idea of mystery and power "are no longer to be found where they used to be"; a nation badly fissured by violent partisan politics. Crestfallen, he goes to his goldsmith father who has lost his trade to wooden objects that lack spirits. Fatoman's father gives him a sacred white ball of cowrie shells. Father tells son: "Put that inside your pillow-case tonight and ask God yourself to enlighten you about the future of our native land." Then he sleeps and in an all-night dream the young man finds himself in prison. He sees...