The intricate interplay between spirituality and modernity, embodied by the characters of Mama Efe, Jabi, and Jasper is admirable. Mama Efe and her daughters represent the deep-rooted traditional practices and spiritual beliefs, symbolizing continuity and connection to ancestral heritage.
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