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Ben Okri, the post colonial and the post modern novelist of Nigeria has won many accolades to his credit. The paper intends to investigate his second novel, titled The songs of Enchantment, the sequel to his trilogy of magic realism. The novel is a continual journey of the spirit Azaro through the traverses of political campaigning between the Party of the Rich on one side and the Party of the Poor on the other. The novelist plagues the political incorrectness and the commotions that haunt the village of Azaro. He has outwitted death in the first novel, The Famished Road and continues his journey across political trajectories in the radiant sequel of the book.

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