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Hometown:
Surulere
About Me and My Book:
Nicknamed “Ruyi”, Mr. Uwuigiaren was born and grew up in Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria, Africa. As a young adult, he attended school for Mass Communications. Ruyi quickly realized his talent for the arts including singing in a soul music group, playing the key board/piano, drawing cartoons, and writing children’s books. He published cartoons Mr. Bony and Dulljack with Vanguard Media Limited and children’s books The Adventures of Nihu with Bouncing Ball Books (USA), The Mystery of Taiwo Da Silva with Black Books Nigeria, Giant in a Hut with Learnrite, Little Okon and the Outside World with Apex, and The Treasure of a Goldsmith and Empire of the Wicked with Pekan Ven Publishers. While continuing his artistic expression professionally, Ruyi currently lives in his hometown where he writes for children in his authentic African style.
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http://omoruyiu.blogspot.com

THE ADVENTURES OF NIHU

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NIHU IS CAST INTO A STONE

The birds were singing before dawn as usual. The boughs of the trees danced quietly and bowed carefully to the sweet movement of the morning breeze. The morning rose from the dust and settled in the sky, gazing down at the Lonely Forest. A bright day was a beautiful welcome after a night of grief and fright. The darkness was replaced with new hope the moment the new light chased it to its unholy interiors. One could rest easy in the comfort of such imaginings.
As the birds paraded through treetops, making a life out of nothingness, Nihu stretched on the wooden bed. He was alive again. Alive to face the Herculean task that now hung around his thin neck. He sat up; exposing a bare chest that had yet to grow hair, although one could count a few. They stood like a monument in a vast land. His dark face was still covered in grime and sweat from the day before.
Nihu buried his head in his hands. His thin legs were not too good to look at. He was not a fellow of fine physical attributes, scrawny with large innocent eyes stuck in the sockets of his skull. Yet his brain worked quickly and there had never been a streak of meanness in him. Nihu was ready to cope with whatever situation the world threw at him.
He sat on the edge of the cot with his old boots as his gaze fell upon the stone that he must cast into the pit of fire. It seemed as if a slow luminescence came over it. It was as beautiful as the eye of evening thunder. Nihu studied the stone for a long time. The boy was convinced that surviving in the Lonely Forest would take more than valor. Unlike his compatriots, in whose path he would walk if he disobeyed Magonda, he would surrender to the will of the creatures of the Lonely Forest. Going against the rules of the jungle would be walking on the wheels of fire. Nihu let his thoughts flow freely. If I had broken any laws, I would surely be on my way to the city that is six feet under. I did not kill my uncle. Moreover, I have never hurt any creature for no reason. Nor will I. I pray that the god of my ancestors remembers what is in my heart and will save me from the cruel hands of an unjust fate.
He lifted up the stone and placed it near the battle-axe that was before him. A long sigh left his body. There is nothing to fear, nowhere to fall, when one has done nothing wrong. Nihu folded his arms, closed his eyes, and raised his face, as if praying to the first messiah of the morning. Lost in meditation, he was without words for some time. Eventually, he rose from the cot and threw on Phil’s old animal skin coat that was hanging by the doorway of the hut. It suited him well—a good look for a boy that was about to embark on an unknown adventure.
Nihu took up the stone and battle-axe. First, he strapped the battle-axe at his side and put the stone in the pouch on a belt that held up his shorts. The stone would be safe there. He slung his rucksack on his back and left the hut. He went to the river to wash himself. When he was through, he set off in the direction that Magonda had pointed.

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Wagner Ekundayo

A cockerel sounded it was dawn as tragedy walked the bare chest of the street and wrote frustration on the face of the earth. The land that spread before me like an old balance sheet under the little nose of a shrewd accountant was covered with men who were as dark as the midnight, broken and shattered, like savages in defenseless post waiting for providence to take her esteemed seat in the scheme of things and humble the bizarre tale that is more hellish than the enterprise of a sorcerer.

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Posted on November 4, 2009 at 6:01am —

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ANCIENT HOST

Last night, I saw a man who wore a frown as if he has never set foot on the corridors of wealth building a castle on your nose. When I challenged the frightening figure with a strong square jaw and thin lips hidden under a heavy line of mustache, he buried a blow into my face and disappeared into the quiet hands of the night. While you were under the spell of sleep, my magic wand rose to the occasion and saved you the burden of having the world on your nose and walking on the wheels of fire.

Posted on September 22, 2009 at 4:29am —

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DARK GUEST

Out there was a brilliant weather, sitting comfortably on the bare chest of the beautiful earth. Our mutual friend, the morning, finally took her place in the scheme of things when a bizarre tale, more hellish than the enterprise of a sorcerer, gently rode into my world. Broken and shattered, it led me into a gloomy morning. I vowed to get rid of the cockroaches in my cupboard where they claimed lordship. Confusion greeted my arrival, as the insects dashed here and there to escape my blows. As I… Continue

Posted on August 19, 2009 at 6:22am —

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THE ADVENTURES OF NIHU

This novel is a classic legend of a young hero’s magical journey through a fantasy world where he is tested with incredible challenges that can only stem from the soul of the author’s genuine African culture and vivid imagination.

Being falsely accused of a crime, Nihu, a tribal African boy, is banished to the Lonely Forest. In order to regain his freedom, he must find a way to defeat the undefeatable and front challenges that draw analogies to our own realities.

Like The Lord of the Rings, th… Continue

Posted on August 14, 2009 at 12:57pm —

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Thanks for your friend request. I look forward to learning more about your work.
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Thank you for the add. Namaste.
At 11:55am on September 12, 2009, Jean Purcell said…
Your book sounds interesting. I think fiction is very difficult, so congratulations on this book. I am a fan of Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and George MacDonald. All the best. Jane - Jane is my pen name. I will soon revert to my real name in Book Marketing Network, although my book will keep the pen name. More on that later. I have to figure out how to do it. Blessings, Jean
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At 6:01am on July 18, 2009, DragonCub said…
Hi, thanks for connecting. Well, when you will provide the book title then I will upload it. I tried to find your title image on internet but could not get. Kindly upload it by logging in to your DragonCub control panel or send it to sellersupport@dragoncub.com

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At 9:41pm on July 17, 2009, DragonCub said…
Thanks Omoruyi for adding your book on DragonCub !!

Your book is now being displayed on our site. Check it out at by clicking here.

If you have some more work to show, then add them too!

Many thanks,
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At 10:19pm on July 13, 2009, DragonCub said…
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