Unachukwu’s opponents were now shouting that this was a meeting of an age group that they had not assembled to join with him in chewing the seed of foolishness which they called their new religion.
‘We are talking about the white man’s road’ said a voice above the others.
‘Yes, we are talking about the white man’s road. But when the roof and walls of a house fall in, the ceiling is not left standing. The white man, the new religion, the soldiers, the new road-they are all part of the same thing. The white man has a gun, a machete, a bow and carries fire in his mouth. He does not fight with one weapon alone’.
According to the passage, the people of Umuaro and Okperi
The correct answer is: C
Explanation
This question is designed to test you ability to decipher implied meaning. It is not stated outrightly that the people of Umuaro and Okperi are not friends but there are several indications that suggest that their relationship is not friendly:
1. The speaker questions whether any Umuaro man who goes to prison in Okperi will come back alive. This suggests a lack of trust or safety in the Okperi.
2. The people of Umuaro owe the Okperi a lot. This is suggested by the proverb used in the first paragraph: " Do you want to grow this year’s crops in the prison house in a land where your fathers owe a cow?"
3. The speaker also warns about the white man(the Okperi people)'s power and influence and suggests that the arrival of the white man has disrupted the traditional customs and way of life. This disruption could contribute to tensions between Umuaro and Okperi, as they navigate the changes brought about by the white man.
4. The passage also mentions opposition at the meeting, with some shouting that they did not assemble to join in with what they see as foolishness related to the new religion brought by the white man. This opposition reflects deeper divisions or disagreements between different groups within Umuaro. These groups differ on how to handle the people of Okperi.
All these elements in the passage suggest that the relationship between Umuaro and Okperi is not friendly or harmonious, but rather characterized by distrust, conflict, and tension.