Helon Habila's Measuring Time: Africa's History as Narrative
Helon Habila's Measuring Time : Africa's History as Narrative --Ubaji Isiaka Abubakar Eazy A set of twin brothers; in a bid to avenge years of neglect by their father; choose to seek fame. The older but frail and sickly one (Mamo) chooses the pen while the younger agile and defiant one (Lamamo) chooses the gun. Through their experiences and that of those they come in contact with, we see the history of Africa unfold before our very eyes. This is how I wish to remember the beautiful and scintillating tragic story told by Helon Habila in Measuring Time . But there is more... Albeit Mamo's underlying health condition denies him the opportunity of seeking a career in the army, he becomes an history teacher and was later employed as the village's palace secretary and historian with a commission to craft the history of the village ruler (the Mai) and that of his ancestors. But he soon finds out he is but a puppet in the hands of scheming...