Yusiff Nana Charm, a very seasoned Sierra Leonean screenplay writer and movie director who is himself an unpublished novelist, poet and dramatist took his time to review the novel, ‘CROWS OF THE YELLOW STREAM’.
Yusiff has taken close to two decades as a dramatist and a filmmaker. He has written 97 poems of different types( Sonnets, free verse, haiku, ballad etc) and has two unpublished novels ( Some Days In Hell and No Time To Loose). He has time to cherish other people consume very meaningful creative materials especially those in black and white. He did not only elaborate on the book but threw a positive challenge to African filmmakers. He spared his time to review this book authored by his friend – Odili Ujubuonu – one of the African writers he admires so much for painting characters in black and white as if they were on a TV screen.

Odili Ujubuoñu has a Political Science background from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is an Advertising Copywriter, working in an Agency in Lagos, Nigeria. He has published two novels Pregnancy of the Gods – 2006 – ANA/Jacaranda Prose Prize Winner (2006) and Treasure in the Winds – 2008.

According to him, his book Pregnancy of the Gods was written out of frustration. He is one the very few Africans that would take up an office job but keep themselves busy when there is really no job to do.

Yusiff Nanah Charm who is a lover of art and anybody that feeds the soul with meaningful creativity actually read his recent book (Crows of the Yellow Stream) before they even met in person, and he never knew Odili was the author until now. He had this to say about the book.

”I stumbled on Odili Ujubuonu’s ” Crows of the Yellow Stream ,” on Amazon.
I was instantly drawn to the word “Crows” in its title. These birds have been known in several cultures to signify death, danger and sometimes lead actors in a cast of avian mysteries. This stoked my interest. So, I eventually paid for it and downloaded the book.

The Cover of the book Crows of the Yellow Stream, by Odili Ujubuonu


Odili and I had met two years ago, a few weeks before the break out of COVID-19 in Wuhan China. We sat together on a flight from Abuja to Lagos. I was on my way back to Sierra Leone after witnessing the official debut premiering of Rita Daniel’s movie ‘The Enemy I Know’ right there in Abuja and he was heading home to Lagos. We remained friends afterwards. I was surprised he never mentioned he had a new book coming. He didn’t know I had bought the book until last week when he shared a post about its release. By then, I had almost finished reading it. I learnt from him that the online version had been up on Amazon since mid-May this year.
I have no regrets about buying and downloading this book. I must say it is one of the most exciting novels by an African writer I have read in recent times. This is not only because of the storytelling style or the ever-twisting and unpredictable plot. Rather, it is more for the author’s technical handling of such a big book without sending the reader to sleep. Odili confidently takes the reader with seamless ease through a breathtaking maze of interconnected plots, subplots and micro plots.


” Crows of the Yellow Stream ” opens with Okwudo, the Ogbanje niece of the protagonist, Ikpeama, being pulled away from her father’s compound with an invisible leash by a mysterious bird. The bird leads her to the dreaded Crows’ Stream from where she finds herself in a strange shrine. There the story of her people, Odoro, is graphically reeled out to her from the still water screen of a large clay pot. Through this gripping sub-plot, Odili unveils the book’s subject matter- man’s relationship with his environment and the belief that humans can’t be trusted to keep to the rules of nature. Udojiagu and his family pay a heavy price for breaking their contact with the rulers of the forests. This continues to hurt and haunt Odoro for generations after, because “Cats don’t forgive, cats don’t forget.”

With skilful use of language, Odili pans a word camera that elevates the emotions of his message:
“A huge, beautifully patterned mother leopard ambled into the cave. Her right limb was missing. Blood flowed ceaselessly out of the wound. The tired animal slowly pulled itself into safety. Behind the bleeding cat were cubs appearing one after another. The puppy-like creatures had pale patterns of their mother’s spots. Their blood-stained paws scurried after their wounded mother.


“Nnenne fell on her knees. The mother cat rubbed her neck against hers. She gently caressed the cat’s neck and back. The cubs inserted themselves into pockets of spaces left between Nnenne and the leopard.”

The cat family’s story with all its twists and turns, magic and secrets draws a curtain with the birth of a child whose arrival spins a new course for Odoro’s beleaguered history. From the dust of this history, Ikpeama emerges and is accused of stealing kola nuts—an unforgivable crime among his people. This simple hook drives this thriller and keeps the reader wondering if Ikpeama did or didn’t commit the crime he was accused of until the very last page. This nervy and intense suspense makes “Crows of the Yellow Stream” an un-put-downable novel.

Odili has taken African storytelling to a new level and challenges us, filmmakers, to grab the opportunity of creating a global movie from this masterpiece to show the world that the raging conversation on the Earth and Environment is truly and has always been an African concern. However, this is a challenge only the bold can dare.
So, if you love high-octane fiction, and you are really after authentic African epic, you’ll find ” Crows of a Yellow Stream” a good read.

Yusiff Nanah Charm Kamara
A Freetown based Filmmaker”

You can get the copy of the book at www.odiliujubuonu.com.ng

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