1. How is a chi usually supposed to testify before Bechukwu?
Usually, a chi is supposed to testify before Bechukwu if his host is dead and his host's soul has ascended into Benmu. Then guardian spirits are to come to Bechukwu's dwelling place and ask him to grant the souls of their hosts safe passage into Alandiichie.
2. When did the testimony of Chinonso's chi begin in Chapter 1?
Chinonso's chi said that the testimony for which the chi had come to Bechukwu had begun at the Imo River nearly seven years ago. Chinonso had traveled to Enugu that morning to replace his stock. It had rained, and Chinonso rolled up his trousers to keep them dry. He bought eight adult fowls, and then he left to return home.
3. What did Chinonso see when he approched the bridge over the Amatu River?
When Chinonso approached the bridge over the Amatu River, he saw a woman who had climbed up the rails and was attempting to throw herself in the river.
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