The Guardian (Nigeria)

Brotherjer­o Goes On Trial At Edidot College’s Art Day

- By Florence Utor

Pupils of Edidot College, Badore, Lagos, showed uncommon talent at its yearly Art Day, with various performanc­es such as music and more. But it the stage drama, Thetrialso­f Brotherjer­o by Wole Soyinka, that took centre-stage. The event, which took place at Oloye Dotun Okubanjo Hall, Badore, brought together students from different schools and lovers of art.

Director of the play, Mr. Mature Tanko Okoduwa, also a poet and writer, said the play is a light, satiric comedy that takes a jibe at religious hypocrisy in the form of a charlatan or fraud, named Brother Jero, who preaches to his followers at the old Bar Beach. According to Okoduwa, Jero is a master of manipulati­on, who keeps his followers in a subservien­t position because he understand­s what they long for: money, social status, and power, which he promises to deliver; they are gullible enough to believe him.

The vitality of the rogue, Jero, makes him a popular figure with audience and this rambunctio­us, humorous play is one of the best- known of Soyinka’s early works. Okoduwa also delivered a speech titled, ‘Art in a Time of Recession,’ saying art thrives in time of discomfort, and an artist is more inspired to be creative at such a period. He lamented that poor economic planning, lack of encouragem­ent for foreign investors, failure to diversify the economy were reasons for recession.

While expressing delight at the performanc­es, Principal of Edidot College, Mrs. Franca Adeyemi Alayo, said the Art Day was fun-filled and educative, adding, “Art and culture make life better, help to build di- verse communitie­s and improve our quality of life. We advocate for our students to place a value on art and culture because they form part of our value system. No matter anyone’s achievemen­t in life, art and culture will always remain relevant.”

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A scene from the play

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