Elnathan John is a Nigerian novelist writer and
satirists. He has twice been shortlisted for the prestigious Caine prize for
African writing (2013&2015). His writing has been published in Per Contra, Evergreen
Review and Chimurenga’s The Chronic. He is a Civitella Ranieri Fellow and lives
in Abuja, Nigeria. The book was published by Cassava Republic.
The themes of the book are love, trust, betrayal and
religious schism. The religious schism in this book, raised questions but
provided no answers, this perhaps is the reason why the author succeeded in
writing a book about religion.
The only answer I can offer is that we need to try hard
on dialogues and reintegrating different sects in to the society.
The life of Dantala is an open wound and hidden shame to Northern Nigeria. The book is a bildungsroman as Dantala starts out as an Almajiri
and ends up as a student of a Salafi Mallam. Almajiranci is child abuse but it
started out as a beautiful tenet of religion, it was coined from the word al
muhajiroon which means emigrant.
The author’s
decision to write about religion is unconventional, but it moved the plot
forward. The author brought the Dantala to life with irony. The book was
written in the first person point of view and Dantala has different goals at
each section of the book, in the beginning it was to escape from the police in Bayan
layi, in doggon icce it was to see his mother, in Sokoto it was to marry Aisha
and at the end it was to save Jibril. It is disheartening because Dantala had
no real desire for himself.
The life of Dantala and other former Almajiris like him
end up as tools in election violence or as thugs and miscreants. Almajiranci is
an open wound in our society and it is time we treat the wound with brotherly
love.
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