My African Woman By Dr Adeleke Eniola Oyenusi, Explores Culture Vs Embracing Your Full Potential , On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, My African Woman by Dr Adeleke Oyenusi explores the cultural complexities and personal growth of Egunbiyi, a Nigerian man torn between tradition and the allure of Western education, as he navigates the challenges of modernization and self-discovery.
My African Woman

Dr Adeleke Eniola Oyenusi’s My African Woman is a captivating exploration of Nigerian culture and the complexities of personal identity. Through the story of Egunbiyi, a young man torn between tradition and modernity, the novel offers a rich tapestry of cultural insights and thought-provoking themes.
Born into a traditional Yoruba family, Egunbiyi’s life is shaped by the ancient customs and beliefs of his people. However, the arrival of a Western cleric introduces him to new possibilities and challenges his deeply ingrained traditions. As Egunbiyi embarks on a journey of self-discovery, he must navigate the tension between his cultural heritage and the allure of Western education and lifestyle.
The novel delves into the complexities of cross-cultural relationships, as Egunbiyi struggles to balance his African identity with his experiences in the West. His love for Comfort, his traditional Nigerian wife, is tested by distance and cultural differences. Through adversity, Egunbiyi ultimately finds a way to reconcile his past and present, forging a path that honors his heritage while embracing the opportunities of a changing world.
My African Woman is more than just a family saga; it’s a compelling exploration of identity, culture, and the enduring power of love.
Dr Adeleke Eniola Oyenusi
My African Woman embodies a transformative odyssey which surpasses continents, cultural nuances/heritage, identity and love which resonates with the human spirit and the choices we make which shape our lives.
-Dr Adeleke Eniola Oyenusi
Dr. Adeleke Eniola Oyenusi is a native of Irolu, Remo, Ogun State Nigeria. He has a PhD in Economics and speaks English, Russian, French, Yoruba, Lingala, and Ijebu.
Dr. Adeleke Oyenusi is married to Gisele, and they have three children, Princess Kimberlyne Adebimpe Charles, Kelvin Adebambo and Kenneth Adebowale. Also blessed with a grand-daughter Kimaya Oyenusi.
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