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Typically written in the first person from the perspective of Bonny, focusing on his internal desires and interactions with his eteima .
Names like Eteima often carry meanings related to fatherhood or ancestral pride (with "Ete" commonly meaning "father" in Ibibio and related dialects). Such names are intentional, often bestowed to remind the bearer of their responsibilities to their lineage. In the context of a community, "Eteima" symbolizes the preservation of values—integrity, hospitality, and courage—that have defined the family for centuries. It serves as a living testimony to the fact that identity is not just found in the present but is inherited from the past. Community and Continuity eteima bonny wari 12