Ifeoma umeokeke biography for kids today
Ifeoma Okoyei // (possibly born in ) is a Nigerian novelist.
It was clear from the beginning that the author was a competent writer. Her works also had the stamp of integrity, balance, and moral restraint. No wonder she was well received from the beginning and likened to established literary female icons like Flora Nwapa and Buchi Emecheta. In recent times, OKOYE is essentially regarded as an illustrious writer for children, and for her short stories.
Certainly her collection, The trial and other stories, further augmented her lofty standing in the world of creative writing. For decades she has been warmly embraced and respected for her dedication to quality versatile writing, her penchant for marmoreal writing as she is regarded among other things as a prose stylist in her own right.
The elder brother and manager of P-Square, Jude Okoye, and his fiancee Ifeoma Michelle Umeokeke are reportedly expecting their first child.
Mabel Segun is over 90 now, whilst Okoye is in her 80s. A contemporary female book enthusiast, Lupna Avery has written about Okoye thus, whilst focusing on her first novel, Behind the Clouds :. Our outstanding writers have shown that it has always been pretty bad, horrendous since many years ago. It is not so different in this early book written by one of Nigeria and Africa's top female writers.
The main female character in Behind the Clouds, Ije, is in a relationship where she has to endure a lot though her man, Dozie, is a relatively good man under the circumstances. But the fine qualities of the woman make her outstanding, and it is so painful when she proves to be "barren", though it is actually the fault of the man. Ije pulls out all the stops to make her man happy, though of course he would go on to betray her and bring another woman into their lives.
It is so poignant when it gets to the stage where a close friend, Beatrice, strongly advises Ije to seek the help of "faith healer Apostle Joseph" who would unfailingly sleep with her and make her pregnant! We are aghast when we read: "Ije Ije was shocked.