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Long summary of the saino by Tade Adegandin​

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This is a social satire. It exposes some of the social ills in society. It is the story of a father and son, each strong-willed, loquacious, learned, rebellious and highly opinionated. Ladepo, a teacher-turned pastor is a hypocrite who carried the Bible in the day and sought occultic powers in the night.

That which is not like God, such as evil, disease, and misfortune, cannot exist in reality; they are only a distorted human perception of reality that can be dispelled through prayer and study. “The Saint” clearly deals with this background.

Baba Agba was a trustworthy businessman who was loyal to his clients and everybody who interacted with him until his death.

To his father's dismay, he chose the traditional practice and way of life, despite his father's wishes for him to join the vineyard.

He was adamant about his position from the start, and he never let anybody else enjoy his life for himself.

Rather than letting go of his ambitions, he decided to be rejected by his father. He gave up his father's empire whenever he arrived to Nigeria since he wanted to follow his own aspirations rather than his father's.

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